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Vishnukundin Tummalagudem Inscriptions

The Vishnukundi Chronicles: Indrapura & Sakrapura A Comprehensive Reconstruction from the Tummalagudem Inscriptions 📍 Location & Chronology Findspot: Tummalagudem, Ramannapeta Taluk, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri, Telangana. Ancient Capital: Indrapura (Sakrapura) / Indrapalagutta. Language/Script: Sanskrit in "Southern Characters." 📜 The Sacred Edicts Inscription Set I: Year 37 of Govindavarman Issued on Vaisakha Purnima by Govindavarman. Beneficiary: The Arya-Sangha of the four quarters. The Vihara: Built by the Chief Queen Parama-mahadevi . The Gift: Villages of Ermadala and Penkaparu given for food, lamps, incense, and medicine for the monks. Inscription Set II: Saka 488 Issued from Sakrapura by Vikramendravarman II. The Event: Issued immediately after return from a military campaign against the Pallavas. The Gift: Vill...

Phanigiri or Dharmachakrapuram of Ikshvakus

Phanigiri: The Final Records of the Ikshvakus Dynasty: Ikshvaku | Location: Tirumalagiri, Suryapet I. The 3rd Century Foundation Source: Indian Archaeology 2010-2011 (Page 117) Excavations at Phanigiri (historically known as Dharmachakrapuram ) have yielded a fragmentary Prakrit record in Brahmi characters. Dating to the reign of Chamtamula Maharaja , the text mentions Siritagissa and concludes with the date: divasam 6 (Day 6). II. Administration and Sacred Works A limestone slab found at the site refers to the Navakaammika (Superintendent of Works). This official oversaw the construction of the Stupa and monastic structures on the "Hill of the Snake Hood." While historically part of Nalgonda, the site is now situated in the Tirumalagiri Mandal of the modern Suryapet District , Telangana. ...

Indupur Ghatika

The Indupur Ghatika Institutional Record of the Badami Chalukya Era SOURCE: Tummeyanuru (Jogulamba Gadwal District) Inscriptions of AP, Mahabubnagar District, Vol-I (2003), pp. 1-2. EPIGRAPHIC DATE: Kartika Purnima (Lunar Eclipse), c. 612-642 CE. PURPOSE: Re-establishment of Vedic learning after the Vishnukundin-Chalukya transition. The Emperor Pulakesin II Referred to as the son of Kirti Verma . He performed the ritual during a sacred eclipse at the confluence of the rivers. The Scholar Mabuganasvami Of the Atreya Gotra and Apasthambasutra . Son of Malarevasvami; a high-ranking member of the Indupur elite assembly. Land Measure 25 Navaratnas The grant specifie...

Nagulapalli Ghatikasthala

The 122 Panditas of Nagulapalli Vidyadana Center of the Savalakkebada Inscribed 30th January, 1050 CE State Benefactors The grant was sanctioned during the reign of Trailokyamalladeva (Somesvara I who ruled from 1042 - 1068 CE) and executed through the regional hierarchy of the Western Chalukya state. Pampa Permanadi Mahasamanta Lord of the Savalakkebada and Kasavula-70 ; the high-ranking provincial ruler under whose authority the endowment was formalized. Bibbesvara Bidina-Vritti-Pala Officer in the service of Pam...

Kolkuru Hiriyakalwa: The Great Canal by Pampa Permadi

The Hiriyakaluva of Lombalikanadu Hydraulic Lifeline of the Savalakkebada Province • Western Chalukya Empire Commissioned 1057 CE • Ramesvaram Inscription 1 Historical Record & Scope The 1057 CE Ramesvaram Inscription The 1057 CE Ramesvaram Inscription immortalizes the Hiriyakalwa (Great Canal) as a monumental state-sponsored hydraulic project. This engineering marvel diverted the Manjira River from the north, creating an economic lifeline for three major administrative divisions, supporting agriculture, education, and regional stability under Pampa Permadi's governance. Administrative Divisions ...

Medak Papannapet Samsthanam

The Papannapet Samsthanam Legacy of the Andhol Kingdom in Medak (c. 1400 CE - 1948 CE) 24 Paraganas | Major Towns: Andole, Sadasivapet, Sangareddi, Ramayampet, Papannapet The Papannapet Samsthanam was a prominent feudal vassal of the Nizam of Hyderabad, wielding significant influence over large portions of the historic Medak region in Telangana. Known in local histories as the Andhol Rajula Charitra or Medak Rajula Charitra , its legacy is defined by influential rulers, sophisticated town planning, and a flourishing artisan economy. The Samsthanam is particularly celebrated for its succession of capable female administrators and its role in the complex 18th-century politics of the Deccan. I. Bahmani Foundations & Early Consolidation (c. 1400 – 1632 CE) The dynasty's roots are traced to a land grant from the Bahmani Sultanate, establishing a territorial base that would evolve into one of the most...

Pakanati Domakonda Samsthanam

The Kamineni Family Legacy Pakanati Samsthanam: Guardians of Domakonda (1636 CE - 1948 CE) Primary Dynasty: Pakanati Reddis | Gotra: Rachulla | Presiding Deity: Bikkavolu Siddarameshwara The Pakanati Samsthanam , originally known as the Bikkavolu Samsthan and later as the Domakonda Samsthanam, was a prominent princely state in the Nizamabad region (present-day Kamareddy district) of Telangana. Ruled by the Kamineni dynasty of the Pakanati Reddis—close relatives of the Gadwal and Atmakur rulers—the Samsthanam served as a vital administrative and cultural center under successive Deccan powers. Its enduring legacy is anchored in the magnificent Domakonda Fort , a structure of such historical significance that it earned the UNESCO Asia–Pacific Award of Merit for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2022. The Domakonda Fort, a UNESCO award-winning architectural marvel. I. Ancient Foundations & Dynasti...