A stone inscription was discovered in 1898 at Mewasa, a village in Cutch, by Diwan Bahadur Ranchodbhai Udayaram of Bombay. The epigraph was noticed by V. G. Trivedi and D. B. Diskalkar in the Annual Report of Watson Museum of Antiquities, Rajkot, 1923–24, pp. 4, 12–13. Diskalkar's reading and interpretations of the text were also published in the Proceedings of the Fifth Indian Oriental Conference, vol. i, p, 1928, pp. 565 ff. But his interpretations leave room for improvement, and as the record has so far failed to draw sufficient attention of scholars, I venture to make some observations based on Diskalkar's reading of the text.