- ಸ್ತಂಭ), also
known as
Makuta pillar,
Magada stambha or
Mangalesa Dharma Jayastambha, is a deep red
sandstone pillar with an
early 7th-century inscription...
- Sindok, in
repelling invading Malayu (Sumatra) forces; subsequently, a
jayastambha (victory monument) was
erected in
their honor. In 990, King Dharmawangsa...
- year 937 CE. Thus King Pu
Sindok has
erected a
monument of
victory (
jayastambha) to
commemorate this
heroic event. This
inscription is also
called Candi...
- the victor,
Rajendra Chola II,
marched on to
Kolhapur and
erected a
jayastambha (victory pillar).
Between 1109 and 1178 CE, the
Kopeshwar temple to Lord...
-
stated that the Sima
status was
awarded to the
Anjukladang village and a
jayastambha (victory monument) was
later upgraded to a temple, the
monument was erected...
-
military campaigns at the
Kalinga region,
Krishnadevaraya erected a
Jayastambha (pillar of victory) at Simhachalam. He
gifted ornaments to the deity...
-
their conquests and
early monuments. The
pillar goes by the name Dharma-
jayastambha ("Pillar of
victory of religion") and is on
exhibition at a Bi****ur archaeological...
- the
interests of
peasants who
happened to be his kith and kin.
Dibyak Jayastambha or
Kaivarta pillar is
still standing in
Naogaon District of Bangladesh...
- Nalgonda, Kambhammettu, Kanakagiri, Samkkaragiri, etc.,
installed the
jayastambha at
Simhadri Potnuru and
performed the
mahadana there,
returned to Rajamahendra...
-
inscription mentioned that Mpu
Sindok has
erected a
monument of
victory (
jayastambha)
after successfully repelled the
invasion of Malayu, and in the year...