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Varaha means what what is varah in krishna devaraya time

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Answered by tallapanenidhruti
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Varaha, a gold coin with an approximate weight of 3.4 grams( 52 grains) was made the basic monetary unit. This coin was also called as Gadyana and Pon or Hon. To the English the coin was known as Pagoda. The coinage was sub-divided into several denominations.

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Answered by smartboy225
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Vijayanagara Empire, Tuluva Dynasty, Krishnadevaraya (1509-1530), Gold Varaha (10), Two different varieties, Obv: balakrishna seated with knee bend resting other leg raised up supporting left arm, right hand holds lump of butter, beaded bracelet, armlets and anklets on his fat little body limbs, his head is crown of peacock feather with string of flowers above, holding discuss & conch, Rev: three line nagari legend with interlinear rules "sripra/tapa/krishna/raya", 3.35g each approx, 12.10mm each approx, (Dr. M.Girijapathi # 156 & 165), about very fine+, Scarce.

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