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    Sun temple is situated at ________.
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    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, the temple is designed in the shape of a colossal chariot with seven horses and twelve wheels, carrying the sun god, Surya, across heavens It was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1984.
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    The presiding deity of Bhojshala Temple is ________.
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    'Bhojshala' is an ancient and the only temple of Mata Saraswati, Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom. It is located in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was built by Parawara King Bhoja in 11th Century AD.
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    The seven pagodas of Mahabalipuram are a witness to the art patronised by the _________.
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    Pancha Rathas also referred as Pandava Rathas are the most excellent architectural edifices of the nine monolithic temples of Mahabalipuram. They were built during the reign of Narasimhavaram I of the Pallava dynasty. The temples are carved in the shape of chariots. It is enlisted in UNESCO’s World Heritage sites and maintained under the patronage of the ‘Archaeological Survey of India’ (ASI).
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    Who wrote 'Ramcharitamanas'?
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    Ramcharitamanas composed by Tusidas in the 16th cent. is an epic poem written in Awadhi language. It is the poetic version of Ramayana. Tulsidas was a Hindu poet-saint, reformer and philosopher renowned for his devotion to the god Rama.
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    Which of the following was not one of the titles assumed by the Chola king Rajendra?
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    Rajendra Chola I was one of the most successful monarchs of the South Indian Chola Empire. To commemorate his victory over Mahipala, he built a new capital called Gangaikonda Cholapuram. Rajendra assumed many titles such as Mudigonda Cholan, Irattapadikonda Cholan, Gangaikondachola, Panditachola, etc.
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    Vikramsila Mahavihara was established by the ________.
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    Vikramshila was founded by the ruler of Pala dynasty, Dharmapala in 8th–9th century CE. Besides Nalanda, it was the most important centres of learning in India. Dharmapal established it  in response to a supposed decline in the quality of scholarship at Nalanda. Its remains are located near Antichak in Bhagalpur district of Bihar.
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    The Vikramsila Vihara was founded by ________.
    Solution
    Vikramshila Vihara was founded by the ruler of Pala dynasty, Dharmapala in 8th–9th century CE. Besides Nalanda, it was the most important centres of learning in India. Dharmapal established it  in response to a supposed decline in the quality of scholarship at Nalanda. Its remains are located near Antichak in Bhagalpur district of Bihar.
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    The South Indian state which was famous for its naval power was ________.
    Solution
    The founder of Chola Kingdom was Vijayalaya who conquered the kingdom of Tanjore during mid 8th century. It was one of the longest-ruling dynasties in the history of southern India. They ruled beyond the sea like Maldives Islands and Sri Lanka which shows that they had very efficient as well as huge naval power.
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    Who was the Chola king to have conquered Bengal?
    Solution
    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. He defeated Mahipala, the Pala king of Gauda and conquered present day Bengal and Bihar.
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    Kailasha temple, cut out of solid rock at Ellora was built under the patronage of the _________.
    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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