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The title sakalottarapathanatha was adopted by​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The title was adopted by Harshavardhana. The title means Lord of the entire northern country (Sakal - Entire, Uttara path - Nothern Country, Nath - Lord).

Answered by akshita4595
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The title Sakalottarapathanatha was given by the King Harshavardhana of Kannauj, a region in northern India, to his minister, the great scholar Bana.

This title was a recognition of Bana’s extraordinary knowledge and wisdom and was given to him as a token of appreciation and respect.  The title literally means ‘lord of all the four paths’, and refers to Bana’s mastery of the four Vedas (Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda).

By receiving this title, Bana was honored as a great scholar and wise man and was given the responsibility to oversee the kingdom’s administration and justice system. Bana was also responsible for ensuring that Vedic knowledge was properly preserved and passed on to future generations.  The title Sakalottarapathanatha is still bestowed upon great Vedic scholars as a mark of respect and honor. It is a reminder of the great contributions of Bana to the field of Vedic knowledge.

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