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In the mid-eighth century, ___________________, a Rashtrakuta chief, overthrew his Chalukya overlord and performed a ritual called hiranya-garbha.

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Answered by skyfall63
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In the mid-eighth century, Dantidurga, a Rashtrakuta chief, overthrew his Chalukya overlord and performed a ritual called hiranya-garbha

Explanation:

  • The Rashtrakutas were in the beginning "subordinate" to the "Chalukyas" (belonged to Karnataka). "Dantidurga", a Rashtrakuta chief had overthrown  his "Chalukya overlord" in the mid-8thcentury. He had performed a "ritual" known as "hiranya-garbha" that literally meant the "golden womb".
  • Contextually, the ritual implied "rebirth" that is rebirth of the "sacrificer" as a "Kshatriya: ("even if he was not one" by" birth") after "performing" the "ritual" with the Brahamanas' help.
  • In certain cases, men from "enterprising families" had  carved out "kingdoms"utilising their "military skills:. For example, "Kadamba Mayurasharman", "Gurjara-Pratihara Harichandra" were Brahamanas who had given up their traditional "professions & successfully" "established kingdoms".

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Answered by 130447devanshi
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Answer:

Dantidurga , Hiranya Garbha

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