There are two inscriptions of Yajna Sri Satakarni at
Kanheri, in cave No.81, and in the Chaitya cave No.3. In
Nasik Caves, Cave No.20 has one large inscription, claiming that the unfinished cave was completed by the wife of a great general named Bhavagopa, during the 7th year of the rule of king
Sri Yajna Satakarni, son of
Gotami, after having been started by the ascetic Bopaki. These inscriptions show that the Satavahanas were in possession of the areas of
Kanheri and
Nasik during the reign of Sri Yajna Satakarni. He is also known from his coins, and from the mention of his name in the regnal lists of the
Matsya Purana, in which he is said to have ruled 29 years. ==References==