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Kakusthavarma (r. c. 425 – 450 CE) or
Kakusthavarman was a
ruler of the
Kadamba dynasty in
South India. He
succeeded his
brother Raghu as king.
Under Kakusthavarma's...
- The Tālagunda
pillar inscription of
Kakusthavarman is an
epigraphic record in
Sanskrit found in the
ruined Pranavalingeshwara temple northwest of village...
- Karnataka) inscription,
allegedly written during the
reign of
Kadamba Kakusthavarman, is
taken by some
scholars to belong, on
palaeographical grounds, to...
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daughters of the
Kadamba king
Kakusthavarman,
married into
other royal families,
including that of the Guptas.
While Kakusthavarman was a
contemporary of Chandragupta's...
- princess. The
Talagunda pillar inscription suggests that the
Kadamba king,
Kakusthavarman established a
matrimonial alliance with the Guptas.: 174 Simuka, in...
- as the
Talagunda pillar inscription suggests that the
Kadamba king
Kakusthavarman established a
matrimonial alliance with the Guptas. The
Bihar stone...
- certain, but she is
often considered to be a
daughter of the
Kadamba king
Kakusthavarman, who is
known to have
married off his
daughters to
several prominent...
- Quote: "Since the
Halmidi inscription does not
belong to the
reign of
Kakusthavarman, it is not
included in this volume." Quote: "The
undated Halmidi (H****an...
- the
Madras Presidency F. Kielhorn, ‘Talagunda
Pillar Inscription of
Kakusthavarman’, EI 8 (1905-06): 31-33 (inscr);
Sheldon Pollock, [incomplete reference]...
- "king of ****ala" was, but he is
often identified with the
Kadamba king
Kakusthavarman who is
known to have
married his
daughters into
several prominent royal...