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    Adi Shankaracharya established four mathas. These mathas are situated at ________.
    Solution
    Shankaracharya was an early 8th century Indian philosopher and theologian who consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta. He established four major mathas in different regions of India - Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri, Sringeri. He established them to propagate the philosophy of advaita vedanta and to promulgate the concept of Sanatana dharma.
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    Who among the following Chola rulers converted the Bay of Bengal into a 'Chola lake'?
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    Rajendra Chola I was one of the most successful monarchs of the South Indian Chola Empire. During his rule, he extended the empire from North India to Maldives to Southeast Asia. All land around the Bay of Bengal belonged to the Cholas. Hence,during his rule, the Bay of Bengal was called ‘The Chola Lake‘.
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    Which one among the following religions was patronised by Rashtrakutas ________.
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    Dantivarman or Dantidurga was the founder of the Rashtrakuta dynasty. The dynasty ruled large parts of the Indian subcontinent between the sixth and 10th centuries. They patronized Vaishnavism. In addition, they also protected Jainism, Buddhism, and Islam.
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    The two kingdoms established by the Indians in Indo-China included ________.
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    The Thirukadalmallai temple built by Pallavas at Mahabalipuram is dedicated to ________.
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    Thirukadalmallai Temple was built by the Pallava King at Mahabalipuram to protect the sculptures from the waves of ocean. This temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu, known as Valavendai Gnanapiran. It is a great example of Dravidian style of architecture. It is one of the 32 Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram that are declared as UN world heritage sites.
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    The famous Battle of Takkolam of South India was fought between _________.
    Solution
    The Battle of Thakkolam was fought in 949 CE between Rajaditya of the Chola dynasty and King Kannaradevan from the Rashtrakuta Kingdom. Rajaditya was killed in the battle and there was a dynastic chaos in the Chola Empire. The battle was fought at Takkolam in the present-day Vellore District of Tamil Nadu. 
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    At which of the following places is the famous Kailasha temple located ?
    Solution
    The Kailasa Temple of the Ellora Caves, is notable for being the largest monolithic structure in the world that was carved out of a single piece of rock. It was constructed by the Rashtrakuta king Krishna I in 756-773 CE. The temple derives its name from Mount Kailasa, the Himalayan abode of the Hindu god Shiva.
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    Consider the following statements.
    1) Mihir Bhoja was the greatest ruler of Pratihara dynasty.
    2) Cavalry of Pratihara was considered to be the best in India during their time.
    3) Rajyapala was one of the last Pratihara rulers who surrendered before Mahmud of Ghazni and was finally defeated and killed by the Chandela king, Vidyadhar.
    Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
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    Which of the following did not form a part of the donations made to the temple?
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    Who of the following built the temple of the Sun God at Konark?
    Solution
    The Sun Temple at Konark, located on the eastern shores of the Indian subcontinent, is one of the outstanding examples of temple architecture. Built in 13th century by King Narasimhadeva, it was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1984. Narsimhadeva was a powerful monarch and warrior of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty of medieval Odisha who reigned from 1238 to 1264.
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