[5] Bhillama was succeeded by his son, whose name is recorded as Rajagi or Rajugi in the Vratakhanda, as Sriraja in the Kalas-Budruk and Bassein grants, and as Raja in the Sangamner inscription.
This epithet appears to serve primarily as a poetic embellishment to enhance the verse's beauty, achieved through a stylistic figure of speech.
Based on calculations that assign an average reign of 20 years to each ruler, it is estimated that he ascended the throne around 930 CE.
[3] During this period, the throne of Malkhed was contested between two brothers, Govinda IV and Amoghavarsha III.
[3] However, there is no evidence to suggest that Rajagi participated in this conflict, as none of the records reference him with any heroic titles or noteworthy achievements.