It is dated to 907[1]: 108 [2] and was created by King Balitung from the Sanjaya dynasty, of the Ancient Mataram Kingdom.
The inscription mentions that Mantyasih village was awarded by King Balitung as sima (tax-free) land.
In Mateseh village today a stone mortar believed to be used during sima ceremony can still be found.
This is the part that contains the genealogy list of Mataram ruling kings, part B lines 7-9: Bosch, in his book Sriwijaya, de Sailendrawamsa en de Sanjayawamsa (1952), suggests that in the Mataram Kingdom, there were two dynasties, the Sanjaya dynasty, and the Sailendra dynasty that equally ruled the kingdom.
The daughter of Sailendra Maharaja Samaratungga, named Pramodhawardhani, married Rakai Pikatan of Sanjaya, who succeeded his father-in-law's throne.