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Vakpati (Sanskrit for "Lord of Speech") may refer to:

  • Bṛhaspati, a Hindu deity
  • Vakpati (8th century poet), author of the epic poem Gaudavaho
  • Vakpati (Chandela dynasty), a 9th-century ruler from central India
  • Vakpati Munja or Vakpati II, a 10th-century ruler from the Paramara dynasty of central India
  • Vakpatiraja I, a 10th-century ruler from the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty of north-western India
  • Vakpatiraja II, an 11th-century ruler from the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty of north-western India

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Vakpati

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Vakpati (Sanskrit for "Lord of Speech") may refer to: Bṛhaspati, a Hindu deity Vakpati (8th century poet), author of the epic poem Gaudavaho Vakpati (Chandela...

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Vakpati Munja

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Munja (reigned c. 972-990s CE), also known as Vakpati II, was an Indian ruler from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region. He is known for...

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Gaudavaho

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prelude to the larger poem that Vakpati intended to write, but possibly never finished. Gaudavaho was composed by Vakpati-raja (Prakrit: "Bappai-rāa"),...

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Munja

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bengalense, synonym Saccharum munja, a grass Upanayana, a Hindu ceremony Vakpati Munja, 10th century Paramara king from Malwa region of central India Munj...

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Paramara dynasty

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the inscription of Munja i.e. Vakpati II. He theorizes that Vakpati II used the name "Krishnaraja" instead of Vakpati I to identify his ancestor, in...

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List of monarchs of Malwa

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Upendra Krishnraja Vairisimha (I) Siyaka (I) Vakpati (I) Vairisimha (II) Siyaka (II) (940–972) Vakpati (II) alias Munja (972–990) Sindhuraja (990–1010)...

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Vakpatiraja I

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Prithviraja Vijaya claims that Vakpati achieved 188 military victories. This may be an exaggeration, but it is possible that Vakpati participated in a large...

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Vakpatiraja II

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which included parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India. Vakpati succeeded his father Govindaraja III as the Chahamana king. The Prabandha-Kosha...

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Nannuka

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overthrown a local branch of the Pratiharas. Nannuka was succeeded by his son Vākpati. Dikshit 1976, p. 25. Dikshit 1976, pp. 25–26. Mitra 1977, p. 27. Dikshit...

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Yashovarman

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of Gauda), a Prakrit-language poem written by Vakpati. Yashovarman was a supporter of culture and Vakpati was among his courtiers: the extent to which...

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Siyaka

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Lakshmi (Sri). Siyaka and his queen Vadaja had two sons: Munja-raja (alias Vakpati) and Sindhu-raja. Siyaka sacked Manyakheta in c. 972 CE, and his successor...

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Bhoja

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Mandhata grant of 1055 CE mentions his predecessors as Bhoja, Sindhuraja and Vakpati. However, this inscription does not specify the relationship between Bhoja...

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Paramardi

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t e Chandelas of Jejakabhukti Feudatories Nannuka (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati) (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti and Vijayashakti (c. 865-885 CE) Rahila...

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Chahamanas of Shakambhari

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890–917 14 Vakpati-raja 917–944 15 Simha-raja 944–971 16 Vigraha-raja II 971–998 17 Durlabha-raja II 998–1012 18 Govinda-raja III 1012–1026 19 Vakpati-raja...

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Jayashakti

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They consolidated the Chandela power. Jayashakti succeeded his father Vakpati. He is also known as Jeja or Jejjaka. An inscription found at Mahoba states...

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Munj

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refer to: Munj, Fars Munj, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Munj, Mazandaran Vakpati Munja, a 10th-century Indian king; also known as Munj in Hindi Monj (disambiguation)...

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Lalitaditya Muktapida

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this defeat, Yashovarman, who had been served by the court poets such as Vakpati and Bhavabhuti, himself became a panegyrist of Lalitaditya. The land of...

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Kingdom of Malwa

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Kingdom of Malwa Mālavā Rājya (Old Rajasthani) 947–1304 Coat of Arms under Vakpati Munja (10th century) The Kingdom of Malwa in 1304 Capital Dhar Religion...

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Sindhuraja

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Kumara-Narayana, Nava-Sahasanka King of Malwa Reign c. 990s Predecessor Vakpati Munja Successor Bhoja Spouse Queen Savitri (According to Bhoja-Prabandha)...

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Dhanga

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t e Chandelas of Jejakabhukti Feudatories Nannuka (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati) (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti and Vijayashakti (c. 865-885 CE) Rahila...

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List of Indian monarchs

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of Jejākabhukti (IAST names in brackets): Nannuka, (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati), (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti (Jayaśakti) and Vijayashakti (Vijayaśakti)...

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Maharashtri Prakrit

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Pravarasena II, Karpuramañjarī and SriHarivijay. The language was used by Vakpati to write the poem Gaudavaho. It is also used in the dialogue and songs...

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Naravarman

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possibly fictional) Vakpati I (9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja...

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Chandelas of Jejakabhukti

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According to the Chandela inscriptions, Nannuka's successor Vakpati defeated several enemies. Vakpati's sons Jayashakti (Jeja) and Vijayashakti (Vija) consolidated...

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Mahalakadeva

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possibly fictional) Vakpati I (9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja...

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Bhinmal

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Harshavardhana. Raja Man Pratihar ruled Bhinmal in Jalore when Parmara Emperor Vakpati Munja(972-990 CE) invaded the region – after this conquest he divided these...

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