Reconstruction of Regional History

Sources of Paramara Dynasty History: Padmagupta to Merutunga

The history of the Paramara dynasty is documented in sources like the Navasahasankacharita, Prabandha Chintamani, and the Udaipur Prashasti.

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Which among the following sources throw light on the history of Parmara Dynasty?

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Detailed Solution & Historical Context

Concept


The history of the Paramaras of Malwa is reconstructed through a combination of courtly Sanskrit epics, Jain biographical collections, and stone inscriptions.

Authentic Source Evidence


  • Navasahasankacharita (Padmagupta): A Sanskrit epic dedicated to King Sindhuraja.

  • Prabandha Chintamani (Merutunga): A Jain record containing biographies of Paramara kings like Munja and Bhoja.

  • Udaipur Prashasti: A detailed stone inscription providing the genealogy of the dynasty.
  • Analytical Breakdown


  • Option D is Correct: All three sources are indispensable for understanding the political and cultural achievements of the Paramaras in Central India.
  • Conceptual Deep Dive & Logic

    "Who was the most famous ruler of the Paramara dynasty?"

    Raja Bhoja, a great polymath, warrior, and patron of arts who ruled from Dhar.

    Examiner's Mindset & Pro-Tip

    "The Paramara dynasty’s history is a classic example of how literary 'Prabandhas' complement archaeological epigraphy to form a coherent narrative."

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