- of
three kings mention them as
members of the Nala family: Arthapati,
Bhavadatta and Skandavarman. Some gold
coins suggest the
existence of
three other...
- Mahabharata.
Around 450 AD, the
Bastar area was
ruled by a Nala king
called Bhavadatta Varman, who is
recorded as
having invaded the
neighbouring Vakataka kingdom...
- online: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2544721. The
Sanskrit edition,
Bhavadatta Śastrī, Tilaka-Mañjarī of Dhanapāla (Bombay: Pāndurang Jāwajī, 1938),...
-
Asurgarh was
capital of Mahakantara.
After Vyaghraraja, the Nala
kings like
Bhavadatta Varman,
Arthapati and
Skanda Varman ruled over
south part of this region...
-
Vyaghraraja was
ruling over Mahakantara.
After Vyaghraraja, the Nala
kings like
Bhavadatta Varman,
Arthapati and
Skanda Varman ruled over this
region up to about...
- The
excavations at
Tewar have also
yielded lead
coins of the
rulers Bhavadatta, Ajadatta, and Abhayadatta;
these coins are
dated to the late 2nd century...
-
identified with
modern Podagars near
Umarkote in
Nabarangpur district, like
Bhavadatta Varman,
Arthapati and
Skanda Varman ruled over
south part of this region...
-
doubtful due to the
reading which is not clear)
described as the son of
Bhavadatta of the Nala
family (identical with
Bhavattavarman referred to above)....