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  2. Chandratiya Temple - Wikipedia

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    There is an inscription about the Barsur dated back to Shaka Samvat 983 (1068 AD) in Telugu scripts. The inscription states that Mahamandleshwar Chandraditya Maharaj, who was a chief of the Nagvanshi ruler 'Dharavarsha' and was the head of the Telugu Chodd family and Amma Village, excavated a tank and built this marvelous Shiva Temple at the center of the site.

  3. List of Monuments of National Importance in Chhattisgarh

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    Arbhar temple More images: N-CT-19 Kashigarh fort Bawanbadi: Janjgir Champa Upload Photo: N-CT-20 Larger of the two temples (Old Vaishnava Temple) Janjgir: Janjgir Champa Larger of the two temples (Old Vaishnava Temple) More images: N-CT-21 Small Temple Janjgir: Janjgir Champa Small Temple More images: N-CT-22 Brick Temple of Savari south of ...

  4. Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    The royal genealogy section of the Nerur inscription introduces Chandraditya's younger brother Vikramaditya I after his father Pulakeshin II, describing Vikramaditya as the restorer of the Chalukya rule. [3] Therefore, scholars such as J. F. Fleet and D. C. Sircar theorize that Chandraditya was a feudatory ruler. [4]

  5. List of institutions of higher education in Chhattisgarh

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    Ayush & Health Sciences University Chhattisgarh: Raipur: State: 2009 Healthcare [4] Shaheed Mahendra Karma Vishwavidyalaya: Jagdalpur: State: 2008 General [5] Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya: Durg: State: 2012 Agriculture [6] Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University: Bhilai: State: 2004 Technology [7] Dr. C. V. Raman University ...

  6. Chindaka Naga - Wikipedia

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    Chandraditya Maharaja, a Telugu Choda chieftain, was a mahamandalashwara (an Indian feudal title) and ruler of Ammagama (modern Ambogam village in Kotapad) was a feudatory of Jagadeka Bhushana. [4] The Bhanjas of Boudh branch came into conflict with the Chindaka Nagas. In 1060 AD, the Bhanja king Yasobhanja defeated and killed Jagadeka Bhushana ...

  7. Eastern Chalukyas - Wikipedia

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    The Golingesvara temple at Biccavolu contains some richly carved out sculptures of deities like Ardhanarisvara, Shiva, Vishnu, Agni, Chamundi and Surya. [28] Ambapuram cave temple is Jain cave temple constructed by Eastern Chalukyas in the 7th century. During the 7th—8th century CE, a total of five Jain caves were constructed in Ambapuram and ...

  8. Dantewada - Wikipedia

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    It is the fourth largest city of Bastar division. The town is named after the goddess Danteshwari, the presiding deity of the Danteshwari Temple located in the town, 80 km from the Jagdalpur town. The goddess is worshipped as an incarnation of Shakti and the temple is held to be one of the fifty-two sacred Shakti Peethas. Dantewada Town is well ...

  9. Pulakeshin II - Wikipedia

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    Chandraditya (c.646–649?) attested by the Nerur and Kochre grant inscriptions of his wife Vijaya-Bhattarika, which accord him imperial titles, but are dated in the regnal years of his wife. It is possible that Chandraditya held the throne after Abhinavaditya, and after his death, his wife acted as a regent for their minor son (c.649–655).