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No historical evidence connects Dridhaprahara or his dynasty to Dvaraka: after rising to prominence, the dynasty started claiming descent from the legendary hero
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region. He probably protected the region against enemy raids, because of which people started paying him taxes, and his family rose to prominence.
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saint Jainaprabhasuri saved his mother, he was born sometime after the destruction of Dvaraka. Dridhaprahara was a devotee of the eighth Jain
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raided his town, and stole the people's cows. Dridhaprahara single-handedly fought the thieves and retrieved the cows. The local
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Dridhaprahara is the earliest historically attested ruler of his dynasty, and finds a mention in the
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The Quotidian Revolution: Vernacularization, Religion, and the Premodern Public Sphere in India
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Karnataka's Rich Heritage - Art and Architecture: From Prehistoric Times to the Hoysala Period
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Karnataka's Rich Heritage - Art and Architecture: From Prehistoric Times to the Hoysala Period
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Simhana I (also transliterated as Singhana I) alias Simharaja (r. c. 1105-1120)
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Dridhaprahara is one of the earliest historically attested ruler of the
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feudatory, and after whom the dynasty came to be known as Seuṇa-vaṃśa.
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theorizes that Dridhaprahara was a warrior living around 860, when
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provides following account of Dridhaprahara's rise to power: Once,
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His son and successor was Seunachandra, who was probably a
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tradition, Dridhaprahara was a son of king Vajrakumara of
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Vesugi II alias Vaddiga or Yadugi (r. c. ?-1050)
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Index

Seunachandra
Dynasty
Seuna (Yadava)
Jainism
IAST
Seuna (Yadava) dynasty
Deccan
Jain
Dvaraka
Jain
tirthankara
Chandraprabha
Seuna (Yadava) dynasty
Chadraprabhu
Yadu
Yadavas
Vividha-tirtha-kalpa
cattle thieves
Brahmins
A. S. Altekar
Pratihara-Rashtrakuta wars
Khandesh
Vasai
Chandor
Rashtrakuta


R. C. Dhere 2011
Kanai Lal Hazra 1995

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