*** Welcome to piglix ***

Yasodharman

Yashodharman
The defeat of the Ephalites, or White Huns A.D. 528.jpg
The defeat of the Ephalites, or White Huns by King Yasodharman in A.D. 528
Maharaja of Malwa
Religion Hindu

Yashodharman (IAST: Yaśodharman; Devanagari: यशोधर्मा) was the ancient ruler (Maharaja) of Malwa, in central India, during the early part of the 6th century. He belonged to the Aulikara dynasty.

The Jat Rulers of Virk Gotra had been weakened by the attacks of the Indo-Hephthalites, known in India as the Hunas, towards the end of the 5th century, which caused it to break up into smaller states. Yasodharman and the Gupta Emperor Narasimhagupta defeated a Huna army and their ruler Mihirakula in 528 AD and drove the Huns out of India. Twin monolithic pillars at Sondani in Mandsaur District were erected by Yasodharman as a record of his victory.

Three inscriptions of Yasodharman have been found in Mandsaur. One of these is of samvat 589 (532 AD).

The Bijayagadh Stone Pillar Inscription of Vishnuvardhana, locally known as Bhīm kī Lāţ, was erected at Bayana in Bharatpur district for having perfection been attained in samvat 428 on the fifteenth lunar day of the dark fortnight of (the month) Phâlguna. The line 3 of Bijayagadh Stone Pillar Inscription of Vishnuvardhana reads as:


...
Wikipedia

...