[5] It is belived that after his death was the temperory dark period of Seuna (Yadava) dynasty.
[4] He was a contemporary of his suzerain, the Chalukya ruler Jayasimha II (r. 1018-1040), whose daughter he married, and Somesvara I (r.
[5] Bhillama remained in service under Jayasimha’s successor, Somesvara I, who initiated a campaign against Malwa and triumphed over the Paramara ruler Bhoja.
[5] It seems that Bhillama contributed to this success, as noted in the Deolali grant, which states that he took control of the fort of Enkai in the Nashik district from Bhoja.
[5] The fort's commander, Sridharadandanayaka, who had been appointed by Bhoja, continued to serve under Bhillama following the victory.