Although the correct interpretation of the dates is open to dispute but there is a general consensus of opinion that the expression used in these two records undoubtedly proves that Gaya was included within the dominions of Lakshmana Sena .
Another notable mention is that the laudatory verse of Umapatidhara, referred to above, includes Magadha among the conquests of his hero, none can be more the more plausible hero than Lakshmana Sena here .The conquest of the Gaya region, if not the whole of Magadha, was evidently only the first stage in the successful campaign of Lakshmana Sena against Jayachandra.
According to the interpretation of Asokachalla's records suggested later, the Gaya district remained in possession of Lakshmana Sena till it was it was captured by the Ghurids.
[4] The planting of the pillars of victory in Benares and Allahabad, referred to in the records of Lakshmanasena's sons, represents the succeeding stages in the same campaign, which led him into the far Gahadavala dominions.His advance up to Benares and Allahabad was probably more likely of a raid than a conquest.
Which might have resulted in weakening of the Gahadavala power, and keeping him busy at a time when he required peace and his full strength to join the confederacy against the Ghurids.