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- Harishena (r. c. 480 – 510 CE) was the last known ruler of the Vatsagulma branch of the Vakataka dynasty. He succeeded his father Devasena. Harishena...
- World Heritage Site) were built under the patronage of Vakataka emperor, Harishena. The founder of the dynasty was Vindhyashakti (250–270), whose name is...
- minister of Samudragupta's empire. Harishena had a great interest in playing the lute with his friend Samudragupta. Harishena had also pla**** an important role...
- so far. In the much later Ajanta Cave XVI inscription of the time of Harishena, Vindhyashakti is described as the "banner of the Vakataka family" and...
- World Heritage Site) were built under the patronage of Vakataka emperor, Harishena. The Ajanta Caves are 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monument built under the...
- government minister Harisena (Jain monk), a tenth century Digambara Jain monk Harishena, (r. c. 475 – c. 500– ), ruler of the Vakataka dynasty in India Hari (disambiguation)...
- very brief period from 460 to 480 CE, during the reign of Hindu Emperor Harishena of the Vākāṭaka dynasty. This view has been criticised by some scholars...
- refined Gupta script (a later version of Brahmi) by the poet and minister, Harishena. The inscription is a panegyric praising Samudragupta and lists the political...
- a major power during the reign of Mahendravarman I (571 – 630 CE) 475 Harishena takes over the Vakataka Dynasty. He was a great patron of Buddhist Art...
- the identification of "Chandra" with Chandragupta, and Harishena with the Gupta courtier Harishena, these inscriptions can be considered as further evidence...