Tag: the gangas/bahubali gomateshwara (350 a.d. to 1004 a.d.)

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With reference to the Kadamba Dynasty, what do the terms - 'agraharas', 'brahmapuris' and 'ghatikas' refer to?

  1. Religious centers

  2. Educational centers

  3. Devotional centers

  4. Relaxation retreats


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Kadambas laid the foundation for architecture in Karnataka. They built many temples and basadis in Banavasi. During this period, educational centres like agraharas, brahmapuris and ghatikas were established. The main agraharas of that time were found in Talagunda and Balligave. The agraharas were like residential schools.

The capital of the Kadambas was .................

  1. Talakad

  2. Hanagal

  3. Banavasi

  4. Shravanabelagola


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Kadambas of Hangal was a South Indian dynasty during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Karnataka. It was founded by Mayurasharma in 345 AD. Banavasi was the capital of the dynasty. They established themselves there in A.D. 345 and ruled for two centuries.

Consider the following statements regarding Karnataka:
1. The Halmidi inscription is the oldest known Kannada language inscription in the Kannada language.
2. It is believed that the Halmidi inscription was allegedly written during the reign of Kadamba king Kakustavarman.
Which of the above statements is/are true? 

  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2

  3. Both 1 & 2

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 Kannada was the language of the people. The ancient Halmidi inscription shows the characteristics of the Kannada language which was in use in the 5th century. This has been the first inscription available in Kannada.

Which of the following is/are contribution/s of the Kadamba dynasty of Karnataka?

  1. They encouraged agriculture and trade.

  2. They ensured political unity for three hundred years.

  3. They gave importance to patriarchy and undivided family.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Kadamba made special contributions to Karnataka and Indian culture. There was political unity for around three hundred years under the Kadamba rule. Royal priests, ministers, and military generals played a significant role in the administration. For administrative ease, provincial officers had been appointed to look after the provinces.
Land revenue was the main source of income in the kingdom. The occupations such as carpentry, goldsmithy, blacksmithy, weaving, oil-extraction, pottery were the main ones in the society. There was greater encouragement for agriculture and trade. Most of the people followed varnashrama. Greater importance was given to patriarchy and undivided family.

Why did Mayurasharma change his name to Mayuravarma?

  1. He adopted the kshatriya way of life when insulted by the Pallava king Shivaskanda Varma

  2. He had a spiritual awakening

  3. He wanted to establish diplomatic relations with the kingdom of Shivaskanda Varma

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Kadamba dynasty was the first dynasty to be established in Karnataka. Their capital was Banavasi which is in today's North Canara district. Mayurasharma was the founder and a great king of this dynasty. When Mayura Sharma was insulted by the Pallava king, Shivaskanda Varma, he adopted the kshatriya way of life and became Mayuravarma. He defeated the Pallavas in a war and established the Kadamba empire. He is the pride of all Kannadigas.

Kailasha temple of Ellora was built by?

  1. Krishna I

  2. Krishna II

  3. Ramakrishna I

  4. Ramakrishna II


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Kailasha temple of Ellora is a mixture of both Chalukya and Pallava style of architecture. Kailasha temple was originally built by Rashtrakuta king Krishna I. 

In which of the following place of Karnataka one cannot find Bahubali Statue? 

  1. Dharmastala

  2. Shravanabelagola

  3. Karkala

  4. Udupi


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • Bahubali, a much revered figure among Jains, was the son of Rishabhanatha (the first tirthankara of Jainism) and the younger brother of Bharata Chakravartin.
  • A 39-foot high statue of Bahubali with a 13-foot  pedestal that weighs about 175 tons is installed at Dharmasthala in Karnataka.
  • The monolithic statue of Bahubali which is carved from a single block of granite is located at Shravanabelagola, located 158km from Bangalore.
  • Karkala is known for its 42 ft (13 m) monolithic statue of Gomateshwara Bahubali, which is believed to have been built around 1432 and is the second-tallest statue in the state.

The Tyagada Brahmadeva Pillar, a decorated free standing pillar was constructed by _______.

  1. Eastern Gangas

  2. Western Gangas

  3. Mauryas

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Tyagada Brahmadeva Pillar, a decorated free standing pillar was constructed by the Western Gangas. The pillar dates to around 983 C.E. and exists in Shravanbelgola, a centre of Jain culture in KarnatakaThe Western Gangas ruled in Mysore state from about 250 to about 1004 CE. Most of the Western Gangas were Jainas and patronized it but some also supported Hinduism.