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  2. Mandasor Pillar Inscriptions of Yasodharman - Wikipedia

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    The Mandasor Pillar Inscriptions of Yashodharman are a set of Sanskrit inscriptions from early 6th-century discovered at an archaeological site at the village of Sondani (सोंधनी), about 4 kilometers south of Mandsaur (Mandasor) in northwestern Madhya Pradesh, India. These record the victory of Aulikara king Yasodharman over the Huna ...

  3. Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana

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    The Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana, is a Sanskrit inscription in the Gupta script dated to about 532 CE, on a slate stone measuring about 2 feet broad, 1.5 feet high and 2.5 inches thick found in the Malwa region of India, now a large part of the southwestern Madhya Pradesh. [1] On the back are engraved a sign of sun ...

  4. Mandsaur - Wikipedia

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    The Gurjara Pratihara empire was extended up to Mandasor during the reign of Mahendrapala II. Medieval era. There are two gardens in which there is a pillar of torandwar. It is believed to be pillar of Surya Mandir of the inscription of Bandhu Varma. There is a Shiva statue also in the garden. Maratha Empire

  5. Yashodharman - Wikipedia

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    The name Śrī Yaśodharmma ("Lord Yashodharman") in Gupta script in Line 4 of the Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana. [1] Yashodharman ( Gupta script: Ya-śo-dha-rmma, [1] IAST: Yaśodharman) (r. 515 – 545) was a ruler of Malwa, in Central India, during the early part of the 6th century. He probably belonged to the ...

  6. Aulikaras - Wikipedia

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    The word "Aulikara" (Late Brahmi script: Au-li-ka-rā) in the Risthal inscription. The first letter Au is a variation in a style specific to the 6-7th century. [3] The Aulikara dynasty (Late Brahmi script: Au-li-ka-rā ), was an ancient dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Malwa between the 4th-century CE and 6th-century CE. [4]

  7. Pashupatinath Temple, Mandsaur - Wikipedia

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    5th or 6th-century [1] Pashupatinath Temple at Mandsaur, also referred to as the Mandsaur Shiva temple, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, India. It belongs to Pashupatinath tradition which is one of 6 major tradition within Shaivism. It is located on Shivna River, and is known for its eight-faced Shiva Linga ...

  8. Gadhwa Stone Inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the stones is unknown. The recutting and the prior history of the pillar blocks had badly damaged most of the inscription, but preserved enough under a coat of lime. The original block was inscribed on its various faces. The structure it belonged to was demolished then likely cut into pieces, thereafter smoothened.

  9. Second Aulikara dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Mandasor stone pillar inscription of Yashodharman. In Line 5 of the Mandsaur pillar inscription, Yashodharman is said to have vanquished his enemies and to now control the territory from the neighbourhood of the (river) Lauhitya (Brahmaputra River) to the "Western Ocean" (Western Indian Ocean), and from the Himalayas to mountain Mahendra.