[1] The Pratapa-charita (or Pratapa-charitamu) states that Mahadeva was a brave warrior who died during an attack on the Yadava capital Devagiri, while fighting seated on an elephant.
[6] According to the Khamdavalli and the 1249-1250 CE Yenamadala inscriptions of the Kakatiyas, while plundering the enemy's town, Mahadeva fell asleep on the two temples of a female elephant, "stained with blood as if smeared with the red sandal of the breasts of the goddess of victory in the night."
[1] The Bayyaram tank inscription names Kataka-chura-kara as a title of Mahadeva, which suggests that he plundered the Kalachuri capital Kalyana (Kataka).
[1] The Bahal (or Bhawal) inscription of Simhana also states that a compassionate Jaitugi saved Ganapati's life in the battle, and made him the lord of the Andhra country.
[7][6] Both Mailamba and Kundamamba married Rudra of Natavadi family, which held a fief in the Inugurti region since the Kalyani Chalukya rule.