Aihole inscriptions

Aihole inscriptions

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5140-8423-4

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Badami Chalukyas King Pulakeshi II reigned from 610 to 642 A.D., and followed Jainism. The Shilalekh of Ravikirti, in praise of him. can be read in the Meguti temple, Aihole inscription dated 634 CE. The inscription is in the Sanskrit language using the old Kannada script. Aihole inscription of Pulakesin II mentioned as akrantatma-balonnatim Pallavanam patim, that means the Pallavas had attempted to prevent the rise of the Badami Chalukyas. The conflict of the two powers before the campaign of Pulakesin II against the Pallavas Inscription, which was prepared by Pulakeshi II (634 AD) and found in the Jain Temple at Aihole. Scholars have used this inscription, related Mahabharath War and Kaliyuga. In the Aihole inscription referred that Mangalesha`s (Paramabhagavat) victory over the Kalachuris and the conquest of Revatidvipa. According to the Aihole inscription of Pulakeshin II, a civil war between Mangalesha and Pulakeshin II, due to Mangalesa`s attempt to secure the succession for his own son, which was the end of Mangalesha`s reign. In inscription of Amoghavarsha I found at Aihole, mentioned about his new administration (navarajyam geyye).