Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture - North and South India
author: Michael W. Meister
edition: 1986, American Institute of Indian Studies
pages: 6147
Topic: History
Chapter 28 - Candellas of Kalanjara and Kharjuravahaka: Phase I
This chapter describes Candellas of Kalanjara and Kharjuravahaka: Phase I located on page 83 in the book Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture (North and South India) compiled by Michael W. Meister, George Michell and M. A. Dhaky. These books deal with Indian temples from the early centuries. South India developed the Dravidian style while North India expressed symbolic experimentation of the divine manifestation.
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Impact of Vedic Culture on Society [by Kaushik Acharya]
Sanskrit Inscriptions (L): The Candella. [Study of Sanskrit Inscriptions Issued During Early and Early Medieval Period (L): The Candella] In the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, another new dynasty comes into prominence, in the first quarter of the ninth century that of the Candellas. Nanyaura Copper Plate Inscription of Dhangadeva (c. 998 CE) issued by the King Dhangadeva of this family record the bestowal, by the Candella King Dhanga, of a village to a brahmana....
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Amaravati Art in the Context of Andhra Archaeology [by Sreyashi Ray chowdhuri]
K, 1991, ‘Pre -Satavahana Phase at Amaravati-Dharanikota , Op. cit, pp 329-330....
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A Historical Study of Kaushambi [by Nirja Sharma]
On the basis of stratigraphy and antiquities the ashlar phase of the palace complex seems to have continued till the second century B. C. It is significant to note that its sealing layer has yielded arrow-heads of the Indo-Greek type. The third phase of the palace was made of bricks and stones, used indiscriminately, and was covered externally with a thick coating of lime plaster....
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