-
succeeded by his son
Vasudeva and
Vasudeva was
succeeded by his son
Damodaradeva.
Damodaradeva (reigned 1231–1243) was the most
powerful ruler of this dynasty...
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These four
sects were
firmly established by the
early 17th century.
Damodaradeva (a
Brahmin disciple of Sankardev)
formed the Brahmasamhati,
which represented...
- turn was a
disciple and
colleague of
Damodaradeva. He also
refers to Baladeva,
another close ****ociate of
Damodaradeva who
succeeded the
latter in the Vai****hapura...
- Barpeta, the
religious life of
Damodaradeva began. It has
unanimously been
admitted by the
earlier biographers of
Damodaradeva that he was
inspired and influenced...
- of
congregational worship and
centres of
local self-governance in ****am,
introduced by
Bhakti saints such as Sankaradeva,
Madhavadeva and
Damodaradeva...
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Purushottamadeva Madhusudanadeva Vasudeva Shantideva Viradeva Anandadeva Bhavadeva Damodaradeva (1231–1243)
Dasharathadeva (1243–1281)
Vikramadityadeva (1281–1294) The...
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Shridharana Rata
Khadga copperplates Chandra copperplates Mehar copperplate of
Damodaradeva Wari-Bateshwar
ruins Mainamati Waithali Indo-Roman
trade "Samatata coin"...
- Deva
dynasty (complete list) – Madhusudanadeva, King Vasudeva, King
Damodaradeva, King (1231–1243) Dasharathadeva, King (1260–1268) Sena
dynasty (complete...
-
translating the
Sanskrit Bhagavata into ****amese
prose at the
bidding of
Damodaradeva, who
wanted it to be
accessible to the
common man. He
rendered Katha...
- with the Koch and Ahom monarchy. The
founder of this sanghati, Sri Sri
Damodaradeva, had
initiated Koch king
Naranarayana into the
Ekasarana fold. On the...