Yashovarman (Kannauj King)


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Yashovarman's reign can be kept between 700 to 740 AD. Kannauj was his capital. Kanyakubad (Kannauj) was ruled by Harsha before it died without leaving an heir so that the 'vacuum' of power was born.

There is also a doubt that it has already got the official rights of about 690 E. There can not be anything definitive about the descendants of Yashovarman and its early life. Only on the basis of Varmen Namat, he can not be related to the Maratha dynasty. In Jain texts Bapp Bhatt, Surichit and Effective Charit, it has been said to be a descendant of Chandragupta Maurya, but it is doubtful. His Nalanda record is silent on this subject. In Gaudavoho it has been called Chandravanshi Kshatriya. Gaudavoho describes Yashovarman's triumph. First of all, the king of Banga accepted his submission. Subsequent to a ruler of the Southern Plateau, crossing the Malay mountain, he reached the beach. He defeated the Parsis (Parsis) and collected taxes from inaccessible territories of the Western Ghats. By reaching Narmada River, he reached the desert country near the beach, near the beach. Thereafter he went to Ayodhya while being Srikanth (Thaneshwar) and Kurukshetra. Subsequent to the inhabitants of the Mandar mountain, he reached the Himalayas and returned to his capital Kannauj.

In this Varan, the post of traditional Digvijay has to be seen. Due to not giving the names of defeated kings, the description seems doubtful. Even if the defeated King of Magadha is accepted by the King of Gaur, even then this main incident has been given in the book, it is infinite. But in such a political situation, such victories can not be left as impossible. Other evidence gives the signal and support of some victories in Yashovarman in different directions. It is also mentioned in the records of Nalanda. The receipt of the record is a proof of his authority on Magadha. In Chalukya records, it is possibly the direct command of Chaklotta Rathnathnath and he had imposed Chalukya Yuvraj Vijayaditya. The invasions of the Arabs on Kannauj probably failed due to them. Initially Kashmiri's Lalitaditya was friendly with her, and perhaps both of them would seek the support of China against Arabia and Tibet, but soon there was a long-standing conflict with the ambitions of Lalitaditya and Yashovarman. The treaty efforts failed and the Yashotswaram was defeated. Probably Yashovarman had not died in the war, yet his existence ceases to exist.

Yasavarman gave shelter to famous poets like Bhavabhuti and Vakpiparipar. She was a poet herself. Some of the verses of the quoted texts and the author of the Ramabhudya drama is called. He had built a city in his own name in Magadha. His success is reflected in the Jain texts in addition to Gowdavho and Rajatarangini, in the records of Impressive Charit, Manashakosh and Bappabhut Charit and his Nalanda.

coins from the name of Yashovarma are received from Kashmir. Scholars had speculated in relation to Yashovarma. Some considered him as Yojovarman of Kannauj. But now there is no doubt that Yashovarmama was the second name of Kshatriya Naresh Shankaravarman of Kashmir.

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