Arthuna is a town in Banswara district, Rajasthan, India. The old name of the place was Utthunaka. It was the capital of Paramara rulers of Vagad during...
Vriksha". Nearby lies the chattris or cenotaphs of the rulers of the state. Arthuna, as well as its surrounding areas, have clusters of ruined Hindu and Jain...
sub-division consists Banswara and Abapura; Garhi consists of tehsils Garhi and Arthuna, Ghatol sub-division consists of Ghatol tehsil and Gaonoda and Kushalgarh...
Chandravati Supplanted by the Chahamanas of Jalor Paramaras of Vagada Ruled at Arthuna as feudatories of the Paramaras of Malwa Ujjainiyas of Bhojpur The Rajas...
rulers held Vagar during the 11th century with their political center at Arthuna (in present-day Banswara district). Vagad as a different region separated...
inscription, the Nagpur stone inscription, the Vasantagarh inscription, the Arthuna inscription of Chamundaraja, the Neminath Jain temple inscription, the...
Madana fought with the Panchalagudika Jaitramalla at Utthunaka (modern Arthuna), on behalf of Jesala. Based on identification of Jesala with Jaitrasimha...
inscription (which mentions an earlier king called Siyaka), as well as the Arthuna inscription, the predecessor of Munja has been called Harsha (or Shri Harsha-deva)...
wrecked nandi's idol in front of temple. Arthuna famous for Shiva temple is 15–16 km from here via Partapur. Arthuna was capital of VAGAD. Paraheda village...
region, and might have been named after the present-day Thali village near Arthuna. The land was donated by Bhoja to a Brahmin named Bhaila, the son of Vamana...