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Mularaja
Founder of Solanki dynasty
Reign10th century CE
PredecessorVanaraja (Chavda king)
DynastySolanki

Mularaja supplanted the last Chavda king of Gujarat and founded an independent kingdom with his capital in Anahilapataka in 940-941 AD.[1] He was a Shaiva king operating within Brahmanical and Vedic paradigms of kingship. He built Mulavasatika (Mula's residence) temple for Digambaras and the Mulanatha-jinadeva (the Jina who is Mula's lord) temple for the Svetambaras.[2]

Biography

In the mid-tenth century CE, Mularaja supplanted the last Chavada king of Gujarat and established the Caulukya or Solanki dynasty.[2]

The Jain authors present Mularaja as fully involved in Vedic and Brahmanical notions of kingship, while at the same time extensively supporting the Jains as a matter of royal policy.[3]

In literature

Surathotsava of Someshvara, a thirteenth century Brahmana, describes Mularaja being consecrated as king through the performance of a Vedic Vajapeya sacrifice.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Sen 2013, p. 28-29.
  2. ^ a b c John E. Cort 1998, p. 87.
  3. ^ John E. Cort 1998, p. 86.

References

  • Sen, Sailendra (2013), A Textbook of Medieval Indian History, Primus Books, ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4
  • John E. Cort, ed. (1998), Open Boundaries: Jain Communities and Cultures in Indian History, SUNY Press, ISBN 0-7914-3785-X