South indian dynasties.pptx

B.J.P.S Samiti’s
M.V.HERWADKAR ENGLISH MEDIUM HIGH SCHOOL
South indian dynasties:
shathavahana,Kadhamba,ganga
STD 8TH
Staff Name:Rashmi Pandit
 The vindhya mountains separate north
and south India. The area between the
vindhya mountains and kanyakumari
in the south is called south India or the
deccan region. The shatavahanas ,
kadambas, Gangas, Chalukyas,
Rashtrakutas, and the pallavas have
been the important dyansties of this
region.
South indian dynasties.pptx
THE SHATAVAHANAS
 The shatavahanas were the first to have
established a dynasty in the deccan. They
had settled themselves in the land
between the Godavari and krishna
rivers.They were the vassels of
Chandragupta Maurya and were paying
tributes to him .in 220 B.C.E. Simuka
became independent and made
srikakulam,his capital.
GAUTAMI PUTHRA SHATAKARNI
 He was a prominent
king of this dynasty. He
had done away with
the bitter enemies of
the kingdom, the
sakas, beyond the
borders of India.
Shalivahana Saka is
supposed to have been
started by him.
 He expanded his
kingdom to include not
only Konkan, Birar,
Saurastra, and malwa
but also many new
areas. He had titles
such as
“Trisamudratoyapitvah
ana” and shatavaha
Kulayasha
pratishtapanakara’.
 Yajnashri Shatakarni was
the last king of this
dynasty. During his time,
on account of continual
attacks by the Shakas the
empire declined.
 During the Shatavahanas
rule, the king was supreme.
The kingdom had been
divided into provinces
called Janapada for
purpose of administration
and officers had been
appointed to look after
them. The cities and
villages were looked after
by self governing
institutions.
 There was no
discrimination on the basis
of varna in the society.
Even women held high
offices and had status in
society.There were people
of different occupation like
farmer, merchant,
goldsmith, fisherman,
carpenter, weavers,
medicine man etc.There
were accupational
associations. Later these
association emerged
commercial and trade
organisations.There was
encouragement for even
foriegn trade, and Nashik
kalyan, Broach and Bhatkal
were trade centres.
 The shatavahanas who
followed the vedic
tradition ,encouraged
other religions like
buddhism and jainism
and believed in harmony
 They promoted
art,literature and
education.literature was
create in prakrit, the
language of both
scholars and common
people gathasaptashati
written by hala is an
example of this.
The ajanta and the
amaravati paintaings
belong to the period of
the
shatavahanas.temple
viharas andd
chaityalayas were also
constructed. A
chatyagraha was built in
karle by the banavasi
merchant bhootapala.
During the period of the
shatavahanas,the
kannadigas were
adverturuos and able
administrators.They had
enriched indian culture
by their contributions.
THE KADAMBAS
 This is the first dynasty to be established in
karnataka.Their capital was banavasi which is
in present canara district . Mayurasharma was
the founder and a great king of this dynasty .
When mayur sharma was insulted by the
pallava king, shivaskada varma ,he adoted
the kshatriya way of life and became
mayuravarma . He defeted the pallavas in a
war and established his kadamba empire . He
is the pride of all kannadigas.
 Though they were
the followers of the
vedic culture the
kadambas
encourged Jainism
and Budhism. they
gave charity to jain
temples and the
scholars at
 There was greater
encouragement for
agriculture and trade.
Most of the people
followed varnasharma.
Greater importance
was given to
partriarchy and joint
family.
 spread of jain culture
 The kadambas made special contributions to
karnataka and Indian culture .There was
political unity for around three hundred years
under the kadamba rule .royal priests
ministers and military generals played a
significant role in administration . For
administrative ease, provincial officers has
been appointed to look after the provinces.
and revenue was the main source of income
 The kadambas made special contributions to
karnataka and Indian culture .There was
political unity for around three hundred years
under the kadamba rule .royal priests
ministers and military generals played a
significant role in administration . For
administrative ease, provincial officers has
been appointed to look after the provinces.
and revenue was the main source of income
in the kingdom
 Buddhism was also flourishing in the kadamba
kingdom. It included Ajanta and banavasi , two of the
important centers of budhism.The temples were
centers of festivals and celebrations. Both Prakrit and
sanskrit recieved encouragement. First Prakrit and
later sanskrit became the court language.kannada was
the language of the people.The ancient halmidi
inscription shows the characteristics of the kannada
language which was in the use in the 5th century.This
has been the first inscription available in kannada. the
kadambas laid the foundation for architecture in
karnataka.They built many temples and the basadis in
Banavasi. During this period, educational centers like
agraharas of that time were found in talagunda and
balligave.The agraharas were like residential schools.
The Gangas
 The rise and fall of the dynasty of ganga rulers constitute an
important chapter in early history of karnataka.The
founders of the Ganga dynasty claimed their descent from
the Ikshvaku dynasty.They ruled from Kuvala, talakadu and
Manyapura[today’s Manne in Nelamangala, Bengaluru
Rural district].
 The gangawadi Kingdom which began with the rule of
dadiga was ruled 27 kings. Durvinita was a famous king of
this dynasty. He was a brave warrior and scholar. He ruled
for a long period and gained control of Punnata in order to
strengthen his kingdom.The Nallala copper inscription
reveal that he constructed mmany lakes for the purposes of
irrigation. He was a lover of literature and wrote creative
works in sanskrit and kannada. He even translated the
Prakrit work ‘vaddakatha’ of Gunadya in to sanskrit
THE CONTRIBUTION OF GANGAS
 The king had a council of ministers to help him.
The ministers supervised different branches of
administration.The administration in the villages
was very systematic.The village commitee
looked after land revenue, justice sanitation and
defence. Agriculture was the main occuption.
There were other occupations like weaving and
black smithy.They had trade relations with other
countries.
 Though the society at the time of the Gangas
had been divided into different sects and castes,
they were all interdependent.The practice of a
patriarchal undivided family was common. Social
values like honesty, loyalty, bravery and patience
were prominent among the people
 Chaityalayas
temples, mathas
and agraharas were
centers of
education.There
were brahmapuris
and ghatikas for
higher education.
Talakadu,
Shravanabelagola,
Bankapura and
Peruru have been
named as centers
of learning.
 Since the gangas were
jains, jainism flourished
here.Poojyapada,
Vajranandi, Ajit sena and
others popularised this
religion. Further they
installed 58 foot monolithic
idol of gomateshwara at
shravanabelgola and made
it a famous center.You
must have heard about the
maha mastakabhiseka of
gommateshwara which
takes place once in evry 12
years even to this day
BAHUBALI-GOMMATESHWARA
 ate for nirvana, standing all
the time . As he did not
achieve salvation, he
realises that that as long he
stood in his brother’s
kingdom and meditated,
he would not achieve
nirvana. Later bharata
came and said that the
whole kingdom was
Bahubali’s and that he was
ruling it on Bahubali’s
behalf.Then bahubali
achieved nirvana.
 Bharata lost in drushti yuddha, jala yuddha
and malla yuddha. At the end of malla
yuddha, Bahubali lifted bharata and
spining him in the air like a wheel,was
about to throw him away, suddenly he lost
all interest in everything around him, an
put his brother down. He bowed to his
brother and went away to medit
 The gangas kings encouraged art and
architecture.They built beautiful temples and
basadis.The kapileshwara temple at manne,
pataleshwara and maruleshwara temples at
talakad, kolaramma temple at kolar, nageshwara
temple at begur and the statue of
gommateshwara at sravanabelagola are
examples of their architecture.The significant
contribution of the gangas has been the tall
pillars called manastambhas and
brahmamanasthambas.
 The ganga kings were lovers of literature and
due to their encouragement to sanskrit, prakrit
and kannada languages, many works were
writen in these languages. Madhava II wrote
commentary on dattaka sutra.
 Gommateshwara [bahubali] of
sravanabelagola is a symbol of life of
renunciation.The statue of gommateshwara
was installed by chavundaraya, the minister
of rachamalla IV. Among 100 brothers,
Bharata was the eldest, Bahubali the
youngest. After Bharata was coronated as the
king, he finds a chakraratna [ a special wheel],
won all the kingdom and became an emperor.
Even before that, all is brothers accepted his
sovereignty. But when Bahubali did not accep
 The kadambas made special contributions to
karnataka and Indian culture .There was
political unity for around three hundred years
under the kadamba rule .royal priests
ministers and military generals played a
significant role in administration . For
administrative ease, provincial officers has
been appointed to look after the provinces.
and revenue was the main source of income
in the kingdom
 Durvinita wrote the sanskrit work
‘shabdavatara’, and translated
Gunadhya’s ‘vaddakathe’ into sanskrit.
Sree purusha wrote ‘gajashastra’ and
shivamadhava wrote ‘gajashtaka’, a
kannada wrote. Poet hemasena wrote
‘raghava pandaviya’, vadibasimha wrote ‘
gadya chintamani’ and ‘shatra
chudamani’, whereas Nemichandra wrote
‘dravyasara samgraha’ and chavundaraya
wrote ‘chavunda Purana’, raya became
famous.
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South indian dynasties.pptx

  • 1. B.J.P.S Samiti’s M.V.HERWADKAR ENGLISH MEDIUM HIGH SCHOOL South indian dynasties: shathavahana,Kadhamba,ganga STD 8TH Staff Name:Rashmi Pandit
  • 2.  The vindhya mountains separate north and south India. The area between the vindhya mountains and kanyakumari in the south is called south India or the deccan region. The shatavahanas , kadambas, Gangas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, and the pallavas have been the important dyansties of this region.
  • 4. THE SHATAVAHANAS  The shatavahanas were the first to have established a dynasty in the deccan. They had settled themselves in the land between the Godavari and krishna rivers.They were the vassels of Chandragupta Maurya and were paying tributes to him .in 220 B.C.E. Simuka became independent and made srikakulam,his capital.
  • 5. GAUTAMI PUTHRA SHATAKARNI  He was a prominent king of this dynasty. He had done away with the bitter enemies of the kingdom, the sakas, beyond the borders of India. Shalivahana Saka is supposed to have been started by him.  He expanded his kingdom to include not only Konkan, Birar, Saurastra, and malwa but also many new areas. He had titles such as “Trisamudratoyapitvah ana” and shatavaha Kulayasha pratishtapanakara’.
  • 6.  Yajnashri Shatakarni was the last king of this dynasty. During his time, on account of continual attacks by the Shakas the empire declined.  During the Shatavahanas rule, the king was supreme. The kingdom had been divided into provinces called Janapada for purpose of administration and officers had been appointed to look after them. The cities and villages were looked after by self governing institutions.  There was no discrimination on the basis of varna in the society. Even women held high offices and had status in society.There were people of different occupation like farmer, merchant, goldsmith, fisherman, carpenter, weavers, medicine man etc.There were accupational associations. Later these association emerged commercial and trade organisations.There was encouragement for even foriegn trade, and Nashik kalyan, Broach and Bhatkal were trade centres.
  • 7.  The shatavahanas who followed the vedic tradition ,encouraged other religions like buddhism and jainism and believed in harmony  They promoted art,literature and education.literature was create in prakrit, the language of both scholars and common people gathasaptashati written by hala is an example of this. The ajanta and the amaravati paintaings belong to the period of the shatavahanas.temple viharas andd chaityalayas were also constructed. A chatyagraha was built in karle by the banavasi merchant bhootapala. During the period of the shatavahanas,the kannadigas were adverturuos and able administrators.They had enriched indian culture by their contributions.
  • 8. THE KADAMBAS  This is the first dynasty to be established in karnataka.Their capital was banavasi which is in present canara district . Mayurasharma was the founder and a great king of this dynasty . When mayur sharma was insulted by the pallava king, shivaskada varma ,he adoted the kshatriya way of life and became mayuravarma . He defeted the pallavas in a war and established his kadamba empire . He is the pride of all kannadigas.
  • 9.  Though they were the followers of the vedic culture the kadambas encourged Jainism and Budhism. they gave charity to jain temples and the scholars at  There was greater encouragement for agriculture and trade. Most of the people followed varnasharma. Greater importance was given to partriarchy and joint family.  spread of jain culture
  • 10.  The kadambas made special contributions to karnataka and Indian culture .There was political unity for around three hundred years under the kadamba rule .royal priests ministers and military generals played a significant role in administration . For administrative ease, provincial officers has been appointed to look after the provinces. and revenue was the main source of income
  • 11.  The kadambas made special contributions to karnataka and Indian culture .There was political unity for around three hundred years under the kadamba rule .royal priests ministers and military generals played a significant role in administration . For administrative ease, provincial officers has been appointed to look after the provinces. and revenue was the main source of income in the kingdom
  • 12.  Buddhism was also flourishing in the kadamba kingdom. It included Ajanta and banavasi , two of the important centers of budhism.The temples were centers of festivals and celebrations. Both Prakrit and sanskrit recieved encouragement. First Prakrit and later sanskrit became the court language.kannada was the language of the people.The ancient halmidi inscription shows the characteristics of the kannada language which was in the use in the 5th century.This has been the first inscription available in kannada. the kadambas laid the foundation for architecture in karnataka.They built many temples and the basadis in Banavasi. During this period, educational centers like agraharas of that time were found in talagunda and balligave.The agraharas were like residential schools.
  • 13. The Gangas  The rise and fall of the dynasty of ganga rulers constitute an important chapter in early history of karnataka.The founders of the Ganga dynasty claimed their descent from the Ikshvaku dynasty.They ruled from Kuvala, talakadu and Manyapura[today’s Manne in Nelamangala, Bengaluru Rural district].  The gangawadi Kingdom which began with the rule of dadiga was ruled 27 kings. Durvinita was a famous king of this dynasty. He was a brave warrior and scholar. He ruled for a long period and gained control of Punnata in order to strengthen his kingdom.The Nallala copper inscription reveal that he constructed mmany lakes for the purposes of irrigation. He was a lover of literature and wrote creative works in sanskrit and kannada. He even translated the Prakrit work ‘vaddakatha’ of Gunadya in to sanskrit
  • 14. THE CONTRIBUTION OF GANGAS  The king had a council of ministers to help him. The ministers supervised different branches of administration.The administration in the villages was very systematic.The village commitee looked after land revenue, justice sanitation and defence. Agriculture was the main occuption. There were other occupations like weaving and black smithy.They had trade relations with other countries.  Though the society at the time of the Gangas had been divided into different sects and castes, they were all interdependent.The practice of a patriarchal undivided family was common. Social values like honesty, loyalty, bravery and patience were prominent among the people
  • 15.  Chaityalayas temples, mathas and agraharas were centers of education.There were brahmapuris and ghatikas for higher education. Talakadu, Shravanabelagola, Bankapura and Peruru have been named as centers of learning.  Since the gangas were jains, jainism flourished here.Poojyapada, Vajranandi, Ajit sena and others popularised this religion. Further they installed 58 foot monolithic idol of gomateshwara at shravanabelgola and made it a famous center.You must have heard about the maha mastakabhiseka of gommateshwara which takes place once in evry 12 years even to this day
  • 16. BAHUBALI-GOMMATESHWARA  ate for nirvana, standing all the time . As he did not achieve salvation, he realises that that as long he stood in his brother’s kingdom and meditated, he would not achieve nirvana. Later bharata came and said that the whole kingdom was Bahubali’s and that he was ruling it on Bahubali’s behalf.Then bahubali achieved nirvana.
  • 17.  Bharata lost in drushti yuddha, jala yuddha and malla yuddha. At the end of malla yuddha, Bahubali lifted bharata and spining him in the air like a wheel,was about to throw him away, suddenly he lost all interest in everything around him, an put his brother down. He bowed to his brother and went away to medit
  • 18.  The gangas kings encouraged art and architecture.They built beautiful temples and basadis.The kapileshwara temple at manne, pataleshwara and maruleshwara temples at talakad, kolaramma temple at kolar, nageshwara temple at begur and the statue of gommateshwara at sravanabelagola are examples of their architecture.The significant contribution of the gangas has been the tall pillars called manastambhas and brahmamanasthambas.  The ganga kings were lovers of literature and due to their encouragement to sanskrit, prakrit and kannada languages, many works were writen in these languages. Madhava II wrote commentary on dattaka sutra.
  • 19.  Gommateshwara [bahubali] of sravanabelagola is a symbol of life of renunciation.The statue of gommateshwara was installed by chavundaraya, the minister of rachamalla IV. Among 100 brothers, Bharata was the eldest, Bahubali the youngest. After Bharata was coronated as the king, he finds a chakraratna [ a special wheel], won all the kingdom and became an emperor. Even before that, all is brothers accepted his sovereignty. But when Bahubali did not accep
  • 20.  The kadambas made special contributions to karnataka and Indian culture .There was political unity for around three hundred years under the kadamba rule .royal priests ministers and military generals played a significant role in administration . For administrative ease, provincial officers has been appointed to look after the provinces. and revenue was the main source of income in the kingdom
  • 21.  Durvinita wrote the sanskrit work ‘shabdavatara’, and translated Gunadhya’s ‘vaddakathe’ into sanskrit. Sree purusha wrote ‘gajashastra’ and shivamadhava wrote ‘gajashtaka’, a kannada wrote. Poet hemasena wrote ‘raghava pandaviya’, vadibasimha wrote ‘ gadya chintamani’ and ‘shatra chudamani’, whereas Nemichandra wrote ‘dravyasara samgraha’ and chavundaraya wrote ‘chavunda Purana’, raya became famous.