OB00151d Riddhapur Plates of Prabhavatigupta (plate 4)
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Ancient Vidarbha showing find-spots of Vākāṭaka inscriptions. (Zenodo).
OB00151c Riddhapur Plates of Prabhavatigupta (plate 3)
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Ancient Vidarbha showing find-spots of Vākāṭaka inscriptions. (Zenodo).
OB00151b Riddhapur Plates of Prabhavatigupta (plate 2)
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Ancient Vidarbha showing find-spots of Vākāṭaka inscriptions. (Zenodo).
OB00151a Riddhapur Plates of Prabhavatigupta (plate 1)
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Ancient Vidarbha showing find-spots of Vākāṭaka inscriptions. (Zenodo).
OB00151 Riddhapur Plates of Prabhavatigupta
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Ancient Vidarbha showing find-spots of Vākāṭaka inscriptions. (Zenodo).
IN00164 Riddhapur Charter of Prabhavatigupta
This charter records the donation of a field ‘only for enjoyment’, a farm house and four residences of ploughmen in the administrative division of Kośika. The donation was made to the Brāhmaṇas of the Taittirīya śākhā of the Black Yajurveda and Parāśara gotra by Prabhāvatī Guptā in the 19th year of Pravarasena II’s reign. The charter includes reference to Prabhāvatī Guptā’s Gupta lineage alongside that of her Vākāṭaka heritage. The charter also includes a reference to Prabhāvatī Guptā’s two sons, both of whom were rulers Dāmodarasena and Pravarasena II (Shastri 1997: 21-23).