- Manyakheta).
These records include the
Kauthem inscription and the
court poet Ranna's Gadayuddha. The
Kauthem inscription names the
defeated king as Indra...
-
Kannada work
Gadayuddha (982) and
inscriptions from Nilagunda, Yevvur,
Kauthem and
Miraj claim Tailapa II was son of Vikramaditya IV,
seventh in descent...
-
Kannada work
Gadayuddha (982) and
inscriptions from Nilagunda, Yevvur,
Kauthem and
Miraj claim Tailapa II was son of
Vikramaditya IV,
seventh in descent...
- Munja's
court poet
Dhanapala eulogizes him as an
archer hero. Even the
Kauthem inscription of the
family of Munja's arch-rival
Tailapa II
mentions his...
- II) The 11th
century inscriptions of Tailapa's
descendants (such as the
Kauthem grant)
provide a
similar genealogy, but they
state that
Vikramaditya III...
- as a son of ****keshin's son Adityavarman.
These records, such as the
Kauthem inscription and Ranna's Gadaayuddha, can be
dismissed as inaccurate. ****keshin...
- of Revatidvipa,
referred to in the
Aihole inscription and
echoed in the
Kauthem grant, were his
greatest e achievements.
According to the
Nerur grant and...