History, asked by bmkushal93, 8 months ago

One such instance
was that of the
Rashtrakutas in the Deccan. Initially
they were subordinate to the Chalukyas
of Karnataka. In the mid-eighth century,
Dantidurga, a Rashtrakuta chief,
overthrew his Chalukya overlord and performed a ritual
called hiranya-garbha (literally, the golden womb). When
this ritual was performed with the help of Brahmanas, it
was thought to lead to the “rebirth" of the sacrificer as a
Kshatriya, even if he was not one by birth.​

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Answered by ravaanmaharajnavs189
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Explanation:

mergrence of new kings; Hiranyagarbha ritual; Administration; Collection of resources ... One such instance was that of Rashtrakutas in the Deccan. Rashtakutas. They were initially subordinate to the Chalukyas of Karnataka. Dantidurga, a Rashtrakuta chief overthrew his Chalukya overlord in the mid-eighth century.

Answered by sumansinghal99
1

Answer:

Rashtrakutas

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