Chalukyas of Lata

According to Merutunga's Prabandha-Chintamani, Barappa and the ruler of Sapadalaksha (the Chahamana king Vigraharaja II) once simultaneously attacked Gujarat.

The Chahamana chroniclers claim that Vigraharaja defeated Mularaja, and marched up to Bhrigukachchha, where he constructed a temple dedicated to his family deity Ashapura.

[2] The following members of the family (with estimated reigns) are known:[3] A 940 Shaka (1018 CE) copper-plate inscription of Kirtiraja was discovered in Surat.

Vatsa is said to have built a golden umbrella for the god Somanatha, and also established a free food canteen (sattra).

The 1050 CE inscription records his donation of the Ekallahara village (modern Eklahare) to a Brahmin named Taraditya.