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Samantas gained power and wealth , they declared themselves to be dash

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Answered by Rishabhgtam
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Existing kings often acknowledged them as their subordinates or samantas. ... As samantas gained power and wealth, they declared themselves to be maha-samanta, maha-mandaleshvara and so on. Sometimes they asserted their independence from their overlords.

It was during the seventh century that the kings acknowledged the big landlords as their subordinates or samantas. Thesamantas were expected to bring gifts and provide military support to their kings. In due course they gained power and wealth.

Answered by rihuu95
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As samantas gained power and wealth, they declared themselves to be maha-samanta, maha-mandaleshvara and so on.

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Mahamandaleshwar

Mahamandaleshwar (or Maha Mandaleshwar) is a title used by some Hindu monks of the Dashanami order of renunciates ("swamis") founded by Shankaracharya. A person called Mahamandaleshwar has been elevated by his peers to the highest level of traditional, Hindu spiritual guardianship. Today India has 530 Mahamandaleshwars who carry on the work begun by Adi Shankaracharya 1200 years ago.Literally, "Mahamandaleshwar" means "Superior of great and/or numerous monasteries" or "Superior of a religious district or province"

Samanta

Samanta was a title and position used in the history of the Indian subcontinent between 4th and 12th century to denote a vassal or tributary chief. The term roughly translates to neighbor. The institution is considered to be closely associated with the origin and growth of feudalism in India and Medieval India.

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