What was Kanchi important for?
Kanchi was an important religious centre and also being a home of the famous 6th century CE poet Bharavi who... View Article
Kanchi was an important religious centre and also being a home of the famous 6th century CE poet Bharavi who... View Article
The Seven Pagodas refer to the monuments built at Mamallapuram built during the reign of the Pallava kings Narasimhavarman I,... View Article
The Pallavas were defeated by the Chola King, Aditya I in 897 CE. This event ended Pallava supremacy and began... View Article
The symbol of the Pallavas was the Lion (Simha) and the Bull (Nandi). It was interchangeable depending on the preference... View Article
The last Pallava Ruler was Aparajitavarman. He was killed in battle with the Chola King, Aditya I in 897 CE.... View Article
Simha Vishnu is said to be the founder of the Pallavas of Kanchi. A successful conqueror and administrator, he established... View Article
The Pallavas fought the Chalukyas due to control of territorial resources, prestige and for asserting overall superiority over the region.... View Article
Pulakeshin II is the most famous of the Chalukya Kings. It was under his reign that the Chalukya kingdom expanded... View Article
The famous king of the Pallavas is Mahendravarman I. Reigning from 600 – 630 AD, some of the most ornate... View Article
The Battle of Vatapi, fought in the year 642 AD, was a decisive battle between the Chalukya Empire and the... View Article
The Salivāhana or the Saka Era is used in India. It is on this basis that India’s National Calendar, adopted... View Article
The Scythians were believed to be of Iranian origin. They spoke a language of the Scythian branch of the Iranian... View Article
The Maurya Dynasty was succeeded by the Sunga Dynasty. It was established by Pushyamitra Sunga in 185 BC. For further... View Article
The five names of India are as follows: Bharat Aryavarta Hindustan Tenjiku Jambudweep For further reading check the following articles:... View Article
The first gold coin to appear in India was the Roman Denarii as a result of the Indo-Roman trade. At... View Article
The Satavahanas were known as the lords of Dakshinapatha. The term Dakshinapatha literally means ‘route leading to the south’. For... View Article
The Kadamba Dynasty was the first Kannada dynasty that ruled northern Karnataka following the demise of the Satavahana dynasty. The... View Article
The Satavahana Dynasty became weak as a result of Sakha incursions into their territories. The additional factor was the fragmentation... View Article
There are several factors that led to the decline of Buddhism in India. Some of them are as follows: The... View Article
If there is antibiotic resistance then the drugs that are designed to kill certain disease causing germs like bacteria, will... View Article