- The
Vishnukundina dynasty (IAST: Viṣṇukuṇḍina,
sometimes Viṣukuṇḍin) was an
Indian dynasty that
ruled over
parts of present-day
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana...
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subjugated the
rulers of
Dakshina Kosala and Kalinga.
After defeating the
Vishnukundina monarch, he
appointed his
brother Vishnu-vardhana as the
governor of...
- many
ritual sacrifices. From the
available epigraphic evidence, only a
Vishnukundina king
named Madhava-varman is
known to have held the
title "Janashraya"...
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various times (Pre-Mauryan, Maurayan, Satavahana,
Andhra Ikshvaku,
Vishnukundina,
Eastern Chalukya, Kakateeya, Musunuri,
Pemmasani etc. rule) during...
- text
Ramayana are
featured in the caves.
These are ****ociated with the
Vishnukundina kings of 420–620 CE.
These caves are
dedicated to
Ananta Padmanabha...
- line,
succeeded his
father Narendrasena in c. 460. He was
Defeated by
Vishnukundina King
Madhava Varma II,
After his
death in 480, his
kingdom was probably...
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Historians have
deciphered writings on the
walls of
temples describing the
names and
gotras (family groupings) of some
Telugu rulers and the contributions...
- the era of
Emperor Ashoka (257 BCE), as well as to the
Satavahana and
Vishnukundina periods.
Inscriptions in Old
Telugu script were
found as far away as...
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Madhava Varma II was the most
successful ruler of the
Vishnukundina dynasty,
controlling parts of the
Deccan and
eastern coast of
India in the mid-5th...
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ancient Kalidindi Zamindari clan and a mud fort
connected to the
ancient Vishnukundina dynasty. The
Zamindari territory expands to West
Godavari and parts...