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Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

1952

Their empire at one time extended from the Narmada in the north to the Tungabhadra in the south and from the Arabian Sea in the west to the Bay of Bengal in the east. [...] J. Dubreuil Of all the dynasties of the Deccan that have reigned from the third to the sixth century the most glorious the most important the one that must be given the place of honour the one that has excelled all others the one that has had the greatest influence on the civilization of the whole of the Deccan is unquestionably the illustrious dynasty of the Vakatakas. [...] He identfied this Vakata the supposed home-land of the Vakaiakas with BUM ' a village in the northernmost part of the former Orchha State six miles east of Chirgaon in the District of.Thansi.3; The Brahmana ' says Jayaswal who according to the PurAnas was the first annointed king and the founder of the dynasty an] who assumed the appropriate appellation of VindliyaSakti adoted the nam [...] The Home of the Vad(akas It the date 76 and that having the legend Rudra the date 100) Jayaswal referred these dates to the so-called Kalacuri-Cedi era commencing in A. D. 248 which according to him was really started by the VakAtakas.2 If the readings of legends and dates and the identification of the era are correct these coins may indicate the extension of Vakataka rule north of the Vindhy [...] The object of this inscription was apparently to record the excavation of the viheira cave at Gulvada and the dedication of it to the Buddhist Sangho by a minister of the Valatakas whose name is unfortunately lost but who was probably Varahadeva the son of Hastibhoja and the minister of the Vakataka Harisena.
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Authors

Dr. R.N. Dandekar

Pages
379
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120009
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii R.D. Karmarkar, R.N. Dandekar view
The Home of the Vakatakas
1-18 V.V. Mirashi view
Some Remarks on the Formation of Nouns in Sanskrit
19-33 T. Burrow view
Srinatha Acarya-Cudamani a Smrti-Writer of Bengal
34-52 R.C. Hazra view
The Sanskrit Equivalents of Two Pali Words
53-60 D.D. Kosambi view
Rasakamadhbnu A Work on Alchemy by Cudamani Misra and its Date—Between A.D. 1500 and 1700
61-68 P. K. Gode view
The 'Puspita Vak' in the Bhagavadgita
69-75 R.D. Karmarkar view
The Flora in Kalidasa’s Literature
76-84 M.V. Apte view
The Rgvedic Philosophy of the Beautiful
85-121 P.S. Sastri view
The Sautrantika Theory of Knowledge
122-129 D.N. Shastri view
The Cardinal Tenets of the Yoga-Vasistha and their Relation to the Trika System of Kasmira
130-145 Sivaprasad Bhattacharyya view
History of Wax-Candles in India (A.D. 1500-1900)
146-165 P.K. Gode view
“Dvipadam Vara” in Gaudapadakarika (IV. 1 )
166-173 R.D. Karmarkar view
The Sankhayana-Srautasutra Being the Major Yajnika Text of the Rgveda Translated into English for the First Time
174-197 W. Caland, Raghu Vira, Lokesh Chandra view
Poros
198-233 Buddha Prakash view
Miscellanea
234-267 unknown view
Reviews
268-310 unknown view
Article
311-326 unknown view
Vivaha-Tattvarnava of Srinatha-Acarya-Cudamani
327-329 Sures Banerji view
Article
330-339 unknown view
Publication of Fascicule 22 of the Critical Edition of the Mahabharata
340-343 G.B. Palsule view
The Twenty-Second International Congress of Orientalists’ Istanbul 15th-22nd September 1951
i-xxiv R. N. Dandekar view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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