Bhillama appears to have played an important role in
Chalukya-
Paramara war, which resulted in the defeat and death of the Paramara king
Munja. His 1000
Sangamner inscription poetically boasts that he thrashed the goddess of prosperity
Lakshmi on the battlefield because she had sided with Munja, and forced her to become an obedient housewife in the palace of the Chalukya king Tailapa. The Chalukya king rewarded Bhillama by adding the present-day
Ahmednagar area to his hereditary fief. The Sangamner inscription describes Bhillama as a
Maha-samanta ("great feudatory"), and mentions his epithets
Pancha-maha-shabada,
Aratini-sudana,
Kandukacharya,
Sellavidega, and
Vijayabharana. == Legacy ==