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Question 931. Which of the following books popularised the worship of Krishna?
  1.    Vishnu Purana
  2.    Mahabharat
  3.    Bhagavata Purana
  4.    Ramayana
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Bhagavata Purana

According to Dasavatara-charitam written by Kshemendra, the ten avatars on lord Vishnu are Matsya (fish), Kurmra (tortoise), Varhba (Boar), Nrisimha (man-lion), Vamana (Dwarf), Parasurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki. Krishna is considered to be the most popular. The worship of Krishna was popularised by the Bhagavata Purana.


Question 932. Which of the following authors wrote Sabdansusana?
  1.    Saktibhadra
  2.    Sakatayana
  3.    Hastimalla
  4.    Bhavabhuti
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Sakatayana

Sakatayana was a Jain writer of the 9th century A.D.He lived during the reign of  Rashtrakuta ruler Amoghavarsha. He was the founder of a new school. His main work was Sabdansusana.


Question 933. Vijaya Rajendra Chola title was adopted by which of the following kings?
  1.    Virarajendra
  2.    Rajendra I
  3.    Athirajendra
  4.    Rajadhiraja
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> Rajadhiraja

Towards the end of the reign of Rajadhiraja Chola, he sacked the Western Chalukyan capital Kalyanapuram and assumed the title Kalyanapuramgonda Chola and performed a Virabhisheka under the name Vijaya Rajendra Cholan.


Question 934. Which of the following Chola kings adopted the title Jayamkonda Chola?
  1.    Virarajendra
  2.    Rajendra II
  3.    Rajadhiraja
  4.    Athirajendra
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Rajadhiraja

Rajadhiraja was a great warrior. He always led from the front standing shoulder to shoulder with his men on front lines and earned the title of Jayamkonda Chola which means the victorious Chola King.


Question 935. The exclusive assembly of Brahmans/gatherings of the adult male members in the agraharas in the Chola empire was referred to as?
  1.    None of these
  2.    Ur
  3.    Sabha
  4.    Samiti
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Sabha

Sabha or Mahasabha during the Chola empie referred to the exclusive assembly of Brahmans/gatherings of the adult male members in the agraharas, that is, the rent free brahmadeya villages. These assemblies enjoyed a large measure of autonomy.


Question 936. Which of the following kings were defeated by King Dhruva?1) Nagabhatta II2) DharmapalaSelect the correct option from the codes given below:
  1.    Both 1 & 2
  2.    Only 2
  3.    Only 1
  4.    Neither 1 & 2
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Both 1 & 2

During the reign of Dhruva (c. 780 – 793 CE), the Rashtrakuta kingdom expanded into an empire that encompassed all of the territory between the Kaveri River and Central India. He led successful expeditions to Kannauj and defeated the King Nagabhatta II. He also defeated the Palas of Bengal (Dharmapala).


Question 937. Which of the following succeeded Srimar Srivallabha?
  1.    Sundara Pandya II
  2.    Varguna I
  3.    Prantaka Viranayana
  4.    Varagunavarman II
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> Varagunavarman II

Varagunavarman II succeeded his father Srimar and ruled the Pandyan empire from 862 to 880 A.D. He made attempts to raise the prestige of Pandyan dynasty by invading the Chola territory.


Question 938. Where was the third Sangam held?
  1.    Vellore
  2.    Madurai
  3.    Thenmadurai
  4.    Kabadapuram
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Madurai

The third Sangam was held at the present Madurai in Tamil Nadu. The third sangam had 449 poets and the important ones among them include Nakkirar, Iraiyanar, Kapilar, Paranar, Sattanar, Auvikyar etc.


Question 939. The narrative texts of Sangam literature are known as?
  1.    Melkannakku
  2.    Kilkanakku
  3.    Ettutokai
  4.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Melkannakku

The narrative texts of the Sangam literature are called Melkannakku. These are 18 major works consisting of eight anthologies and ten idylls. They are considered the works of heroic poetry in which heroes are glorified and perpetual wars and cattle raids during that time are frequently mentioned.


Question 940. Krishna III, the Rashtrakuta King defeated which of the following Pandyan King in the battle of Takkolam in 949 A.D.?
  1.    Maravarman Rajasimha II
  2.    Prantaka Viranayana
  3.    Varagunavarman II
  4.    Sundara Pandya II
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Prantaka Viranayana

Pandyas acknowledged the overlordship of the Cholas for about 30 years. Prantaka Viranayana was also defeated by Krishna III who was the Rashtrakuta King, in the battle of Takkolam in 949 A.D.


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