This is what PrabhavatiGupta states in her inscription:
PrabhavatiGupta... commands the gramakutumbinas (householders/peasants living in the village).
Brahmanas and others living in the village of Danguna...
"Be it known to you that on the twelfth (lunar day) of the bright (fortnight) of Karttika, we have, in order to increase out religious merit donated this village with the pouring out of water, to the Acharya (teacher) Chanalasvamin... You should obey all (his) commands....
We confer on (him) the following exemptions typical of an agarhara... (this village is) not to be entered by soldiers and policemen; (it is) exempt from (the obligation to provide) grass, (animal) hides as seats, and charcoal (to touring royal officers); exempt form (the royal prerogative of) purchasing fermenting liquors and digging (salt); exempt from (the right to) mines and khadira trees; exempt form (the obligation to supply) flowers and milk; (it id donated) together with (the right to) hidden treasures and deposits (and) together with major and minor taxes...."
This charter has been written in the thirteenth (regnal) year. (It has been) engraved by Chakradasa.
an umbrella is ______(a/an) useful thing.
what is the correct answer?
intermediate consumption=200
COE= 200
IT =30
Subsidies= 50
Depreciation=20
Mixed Income =100
imagine and visualise yourself in the following situations. mention three psychological processes involved in each situation .
you are playing chess
describe the life, as lived by the ragpickers of Seemapuri. why is Seemapuri on the periphery of delhi yet miles away from it?
how was the licensing policy missused by industrial houses?
you are playing football .. mention three psychological processes involved in this situation ?
For what value of k is the function
f(x)= tan5x sin2x , when x is not equal to zero
k , x=0
continuous at x=0?
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Prabhavati Gupta... commands the gramakutumbinas (householders/peasants living in the village).
Brahmanas and others living in the village of Danguna...
"Be it known to you that on the twelfth (lunar day) of the bright (fortnight) of Karttika, we have, in order to increase out religious merit donated this village with the pouring out of water, to the Acharya (teacher) Chanalasvamin... You should obey all (his) commands....
We confer on (him) the following exemptions typical of an agarhara... (this village is) not to be entered by soldiers and policemen; (it is) exempt from (the obligation to provide) grass, (animal) hides as seats, and charcoal (to touring royal officers); exempt form (the royal prerogative of) purchasing fermenting liquors and digging (salt); exempt from (the right to) mines and khadira trees; exempt form (the obligation to supply) flowers and milk; (it id donated) together with (the right to) hidden treasures and deposits (and) together with major and minor taxes...."
This charter has been written in the thirteenth (regnal) year. (It has been) engraved by Chakradasa.
What were the things produced in the village?