Finally, his own vassals including King Arikesari of Vemulavada revolted against him and placed Amoghavarsha III on the throne in 935.
[2] Govinda was the son of Indra III and the younger brother of Amoghavarsha II.
[4] The Sānglī copper plate grant of 933 says that Govinda "did not wrong his elder brother, nor was he guilty of incest, nor of cruelty".
Reu interprets this as meaning that Govinda was accused of these misdeeds during his lifetime, hence why he felt the need to refute these claims in the plate.
[5] According to Reu, Govinda IV appears to have had a short reign and died prematurely.