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Vijnaneshwara was a
prominent jurist of the
first millennium CE India. His treatise, the Mitakshara,
dealt with inheritance, and is one of the most influential...
- Vikramankadevacharita. The poet
compared his rule to
Ramarajya ("Rama's Kingdom").
Vijnaneshwara the
noted jurist in his
court wrote Mitakshara, a
commentary on Yagnavalkya...
- ****keshin II).
Famous writers in
Sanskrit from the
Western Chalukya period are
Vijnaneshwara who
achieved fame by
writing Mitakshara, a book on
Hindu law, and King...
- Sir
William Jones. He
translated the two treatises, the
Mitacshara of
Vijnaneshwara and the
Dayabhaga of Jimutavahana,
under the
title Law of Inheritance...
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description of the
geography and
people of Karnataka. A
Sanskrit scholar Vijnaneshwara became famous in the
field of
legal literature for his Mitakshara, in...
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Bilhana in his
Sanskrit work
wrote "Rama Rajya"
regarding his rule; poet
Vijnaneshwara called him "A king like none other".
Important architectural works were...
- temple,
Prabhudevara Gadduge,
Jurist of the
Kalyani Chalukyas period.
Vijnaneshwara's Cave,
Madivala Machiah's Pond, Akka Nagamma's Cave,
fully renovated...
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Bilhana in his
Sanskrit work
wrote "Rama Rajya"
regarding his rule, poet
Vijnaneshwara called him "A king like none other" (Kamath 2001, p106)
Sastri (1955)...