- Mehsana. Its
ancient names include Anartapura (the
capital of Anarta) and
Anandapura. It was a
location visited by
Xuanzang in 640 C.E. The
founder and the...
-
Kalachuri inscriptions, the
dynasty controlled Ujjayini,
Vidisha and
Anandapura.
Literary references suggest that
their capital was
located at Mahishmati...
- was the son of
Mihdatta who
belonged to
Nagarapura (also
referred to as
Anandapura, now
named Vadnagar). The Karaṇasāra uses 821 Saka era (899 AD) as a reference...
- Aryabhata's Ardharatrikapaksa. Ama-raja
alias Ama-sharman (c. 1200) of
Anandapura wrote a
commentary titled Vasana-bhashya (IAST: Vāsanābhāṣya) on Khanda-khadyaka...
-
inscriptions and
literary sources mention a town
called Anartapura or
Anandapura,
which is
identified as the area in and
around the present-day Vadnagar...
- 725
Mayasandra Anekal Attibele-1 726
Muthusandra Anekal Attibele-1 727
Anandapura Anekal Attibele-2 728
Balegaranahalli Anekal Attibele-2 729 Banahalli...
-
extols the holy
sites around Vaḍanagara (historically
known as Ānarta,
Ānandapura, and Camatkārapura). The Nāgars are
divided into two sections: Gr̥hasthas...
-
Junction with NH - 66 near
Byndur (Baindur)
connecting Kollur, Hosanagara,
Anandapura, Ananthapura, Shikarpur,
Masur and
terminating at its
junction with NH...
- 摩臘婆, "Mo-la-p'o") in present-day Gujarat,
describing Kheta (Kheda) and
Anandapura (Vadnagar) as
parts of the
Malava country.
Xuanzang suggests that this...
-
stating that its
founder Guhadatta was a
Brahmin who had
migrated from
Anandapura (present-day
Vadnagar in Gujarat). The 977 CE
Atpur inscription of Shaktikumara...