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kings in
various parts of
western and
central India.
Among them were the
Chandellas,
prominent in the
tenth century in
Bundelkhand with
their centre at Khajuraho...
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states that
although the
Chandella dynasty claimed a
mythological Lunar(Chandravansh)
descent but the
origin of the
Chandella dynasty was also, "****ociated...
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Parmal Raso in 1919. It has 36 cantos,
starting from the
origin of the
Chandellas and ends with
Rajput Alha
becoming a
disciple of yogi
Gorakhnath and retiring...
- also an
archaeological museum where historical Jain
artifacts from the
chandella period are preserved. A key
difference between the Jain
temples and most...
- mid-tenth
century the same
image was
seized from the
Pratiharas by the
Chandella king
Yasovarman and
installed in the
Lakshmana temple of Khajuraho. In...
- of
Malwa and the
Chandelas of
Bundelkhand along with the Lodhis. The
Chandellas built the
majestic Hindu-Jain
temples at Khajuraho,
which represent the...
- the
earliest known reference to the
Grahapati family.
Unlike all
other Chandella-era
Grahapati inscriptions which are Jain, this
refers to a
Shiva temple...
- Jejākabhukti. Abhinav. p. 25. ISBN 9788170170464.
Sushil Kumar Sullerey (2004).
Chandella Art.
Aakar Books. p. 25. ISBN 978-81-87879-32-9.
Sailendra Nath Sen (1999)...
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dynasty was Gupta, Vakatak[a], Vardhana, Maukhari, Pratihara, Paramara,
Chandella, Pala, Sena, Gahadavala, Haihaya, Ganga, Pallava, Chola, Pandya, Chalukya...
- Nov- Dec 1990, Jan - Feb 1991. ‘Khajuraho – the
Chandella Sculptor's Paradise: Is
there Chandella Style of
Medieval Indian Sculpture? Its
Sources and...