The Grahapati Kokkala inscription is an epigraphic record documenting the dedication of a Shiva temple.
It is one of several Chandella era inscriptions that mention a Grahapati family.
[2] Unlike all other Chandella era Grahapati inscriptions which are Jain, this refers to a Shiva temple,[3] although Verse 3 suggests that the builder also worshipped Jinas.
It was found somewhere in Khajuraho or its vivicinity, and is currently located in the Vishvanath temple there.
[9][10] Most of the inscription is metrical, with the exception of the initial invocation to Shiva and the samvat at the end.