- of its
corrupt text,
gives very
little sense about it. In contrast,
Vratakhanda has a more
solid statement that he was a son of Dhadiyappa. The Sangamner...
-
mentioned in the Puranas.
According to this account,
found in Hemadri's
Vratakhanda as well as
several inscriptions,
their ancestors originally resided at...
-
Dhadiyasa (also
known as
Dhadiyappa II)
around 970 CE, as
stated in the
Vratakhanda. From
chronological calculations, it is
clear that the
final years of...
-
succeeded by his son,
whose name is
recorded as
Rajagi or
Rajugi in the
Vratakhanda, as
Sriraja in the Kalas-Budruk and B****ein grants, and as Raja in the...
- records. Kalas-Budruk and B****ein
grants use the name Vaddiga,
where as
Vratakhanda mentions Vadugi or Badugi. The
Samgamner copperplate,
issued by his son...
- Dridhaprahara, the son of Subahu. His
capital was
Shrinagara as
stated in the
Vratakhanda,
while from an
early inscription it
appears to have been Chandradityapura...
- Gazetteers, Vol. I, ii, p. 21,. n. 1. Cf. Ra****rashasti I from Hemadri's
Vratakhanda (Chaturvarga
Chintamani Sardham Jananya sahe
jivitena someshsvarayapi...