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- the history of this dynasty are the three copperplate inscriptions of Damodaradeva issued in years 1234, 1236 and 1243, which were his 4th, 6th and 13th...
- These four sects were firmly established by the early 17th century. Damodaradeva (a Brahmin disciple of Sankardev) formed the Brahmasamhati, which represented...
- 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...
- Deva dynasty (complete list) – Madhusudanadeva, King Vasudeva, King Damodaradeva, King (1231–1243) Dasharathadeva, King (1260–1268) Sena dynasty (complete...
- Purushottamadeva Madhusudanadeva Vasudeva Shantideva Viradeva Anandadeva Bhavadeva Damodaradeva (1231–1243) Dasharathadeva (1243–1281) Vikramadityadeva (1281–1294) The...
- 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...
- Shridharana Rata Khadga copperplates Chandra copperplates Mehar copperplate of Damodaradeva Wari-Bateshwar ruins Mainamati Waithali Indo-Roman trade "Samatata coin"...
- 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...
- 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...