-
Pagoda in
English or
Varaha of 3.4 gr. The
Varaha was also
called the Hon,
Gadyana or a Pon and came in the Ghattivaraha,
Doddavaraha and
Suddhavaraha coin...
- circulation. The
highest denomination was the gold
Varaha (or Hun/Honnu,
Gadyana)
weighted 50.65 – 53 grains. The
Partab or
Pratapa was
valued at half a...
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Chola Empire 848–1279 Gold
Gadyana coin of
emperor Rajaraja I (985–1014).
Uncertain Tamil Nadu mint.
Legend "Chola,
conqueror of the Gangas" in Tamil...
- of the
Kingdom of
Mysore from the 16th century.
Coins (gold
pagoda or
gadyana) from the rule of
Achyuta Deva Raya (reigned 1529–1542)
depicted the Gandaberunda...
-
equivalent being hana –
which literally means "money"). A gold coin
called gadyana is
mentioned in a
record at the
Vijayeshwara Temple at Pattadakal, which...
- It
states that
after paying 100
gadyanas (coins) to the
palace and 30
gadyanas to Adhikari,
remaining 30
gadyanas,
should be used by the
village ****embly...
- (malapavira) in
Hoysala style Kannada script.
Their gold coin was
called Honnu or
Gadyana and
weighed 62 grains of gold. Pana or Hana was a
tenth of the Honnu, Haga...
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kumbhabhishekham and
recited tamil vedas.
Vishnuvardhana sanctioned 5000
Gadyanas for the
construction of the
temple which was
completed in 1104 CE. Subsequently...
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original on 2013-11-04.
Retrieved 2013-11-02.
Yatra men Ek Lakh Ka Chittha, (
Gadyana Gajrath),
Parwar Bandhu,
March 1924, p. 118-125
Census of India, 1901,...
- the gold
Pagoda or
Varaha of 3.4 g. The
Varaha was also
called the Hon,
Gadyana or a Pon and came in the Ghattivaraha,
Doddavaraha and
Suddhavaraha coin...