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Harishena (r. c. 480 – 510 CE) was the last
known ruler of the
Vatsagulma branch of the
Vakataka dynasty. He
succeeded his
father Devasena.
Harishena...
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World Heritage Site) were
built under the
patronage of
Vakataka king,
Harishena. The
founder of the
dynasty was
Vindhyashakti (250–270),
whose name is...
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minister of Samudragupta's empire.
Harishena had a
great interest in
playing the lute with his
friend Samudragupta.
Harishena had also pla**** an
important role...
- very
brief period from 460 to 480 CE,
during the
reign of
Hindu Emperor Harishena of the Vākāṭaka dynasty. This view has been
criticised by some scholars...
- so far. In the much
later Ajanta Cave XVI
inscription of the time of
Harishena,
Vindhyashakti is
described as the "banner of the
Vakataka family" and...
- ****hunatha: 308
Tirthankara Aranatha: 308 Subhauma: 308
Padmanabha Harishena Jayasena Brahmadatta In Jainism, a
Chakravartin Samrat was characterised...
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government minister Harisena (Jain monk), a
tenth century Digambara Jain monk
Harishena, (r. c. 475 – c. 500– ),
ruler of the
Vakataka dynasty in
India Hari (disambiguation)...
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World Heritage Site) were
built under the
patronage of
Vakataka emperor,
Harishena.
Ajanta Caves, 30 rock-cut
Buddhist cave
monument built under the Vakatakas...
- the
identification of "Chandra" with Chandragupta, and
Harishena with the
Gupta courtier Harishena,
these inscriptions can be
considered as
further evidence...
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refined Gupta script (a
later version of Brahmi) by the poet and minister,
Harishena. The
inscription is a
panegyric praising Samudragupta and
lists the political...