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Sodasa (Kharosthi: 𐨭𐨂𐨜𐨯 Śu-ḍa-sa, Śuḍasa;
Middle Brahmi script: Śo-dā-sa,
Śodāsa, also Śu-dā-sa, Śudāsa) was an Indo-Scythian
Northern Satrap and ruler...
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Ṣoḍaśa Grantha, also
spelled Shodasha Grantha (Sanskrit: षोडशग्रंथ, romanized:
ṣoḍaśa-grantha, lit. 'Sixteen books'), is a
collection of
sixteen books...
- of Mathura. It
mentions Sodasa, son of Rajuvula, who
succeeded him and also made
Mathura his capital.[citation needed]
Sodasa, son of Rajuvula, seems...
- but not
limited to, the Aṇubhāṣya (his
commentary on the
Brahma Sutras),
Ṣoḍaśa Grantha or
sixteen tracts and
several commentaries on the Bhāgavata Purāṇa...
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Sodasa Linga Mandapas are
Hindu temples dedicated to the
deity Shiva, the
mandapas or
temples found around the
Mahamaham tank in
Kumbakonam in Thanjavur...
- 491389°N 77.673889°E / 27.491389; 77.673889 The
Kankali Tila
tablet of
Sodasa, also
called the
Iryavati stone tablet, or
Amohini ayagapata, is a large...
- that
Sodasa is
known through his
coinage as well as
through his
relations with
other Indo-Scythian
rulers whose dates are known,
means that
Sodasa functions...
- Art of Mathura,
particularly sculptures inscribed in the name of
ruler Sodasa. Many of the
Bharhut remains are now
located in the
Indian Museum in Kolkata...
- and north-west India,
where he may have
replaced the Indo-Scythian
ruler Sodasa in Mathura. He was the
Kushan emperor to
first introduce gold coinage, in...
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water tank by
Mulavasu and his
consort Kausiki,
during the
reign of the
Sodasa, the Indo-Scythian
Northern Satrap ruler of Mathura, ****uming the title...