सम्राट यशोधर्मन् विक्रमादित्य
सम्राट यशोधर्मन् विक्रमादित्य
यशोधर्मन् छठी शताब्दी के आरम्भिक काल में मालवा के जाट महाराजा थे। Yasodharman was the ancient Jat ruler and Maharaja of Malwa, in central India, during the early part of the 6th century.
King Yashodharman (Vikramaditya) of the Malwa:Victory over Huna: अजय जर्टो हुणान or “Ajay Jarto Huṇān ”
यशोधर्मन् छठी शताब्दी के आरम्भिक काल में मालवा के जाट महाराजा थे। Yasodharman was the ancient Jat ruler and Maharaja of Malwa, in central India, during the early part of the 6th century.
King Yashodharman (Vikramaditya) of the Malwa:Victory over Huna: अजय जर्टो हुणान or “Ajay Jarto Huṇān ”
The victory of Yasodharman is mentioned in the sentence “Ajay Jarto Hunan” in the grammar of Chandra of the sixth century. This mention in the phrase sentence अजय जर्टो हुणान or “ Ajay Jarto Huṇān ”, refers to the defeat of Huns by the Jats under the leadership of Yasodharman.
Three inscriptions of Yasodharman have been found in Mandsaur. One of these is of samvat 589 (532 AD). Yasodharman had acquired the title of Vikramaditya. The Kashmiri poet Kalhana has mentioned about three Kalidasas. The second Kalidasa, who wrote the books 'Raguvansha' and 'Jyotirvidabharan', was court poet of Yasodharman. According to some analysts, Kalidasa has mentioned the victories of Yasodharman as 'Raghu-digvijaya'. His pillars claim that his rule extended from Himalayas in the north to Travancore in south, although that seems rather unlikely. The ruler of Magadha had become his friend.
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