Bhillama I the Great is the fourth ruler of Seuna (Yadava) dynasty.
The exact relationship between Dhadiyappa and Bhillama I is less clear, since the earliest record of the dynasty, the Sangamner grant, does not reveal much detail.
[3] Interpretation of this point is quite ambiguous in Kaļas-Budruk while Bassein inscription, because of its corrupt text, gives very little sense about it.
Similarly, the Kalas-Budruk grant refers to him as someone who defeated numerous foes, supporting this depiction.
However, it is presumed that these adversaries were likely the rivals of his overlord, the Rashtrakuta rulers Indra III or Govinda IV.