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What were the achievements of Rashtrakutas ?

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Answered by gaurav469
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Rashtrakuta  was a royal dynasty ruling large parts of the Indian subcontinent between the sixth and 10th centuries. The earliest known Rashtrakuta inscription is a 7th-century copper plate grant detailing their rule from Manapura, a city in Central or West India.

The Rashtrakuta rulers were great patrons of art and literature. Krishna I built the famous rock-cut Kailasa temple at Ellora in the latter half of the eighth century AD. It was constructed in the Dravidian style of the Chalukyas and elaborately carve( with fine sculptures. Probably in the second half of thi eighth century, on an island near the west coast, was buil the cave shrine of Elephanta.  

It was dedicated to Siva whose image as Mahesha (popularly known as Trimurti) counts amongst the most magnificent art creations of India The three faces represent Siva as Creator, Preserver am Destroyer. In the field of literature too, there was progress Amoghavarsha is said to have written the earliest book OJ poems in Kannada.

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Achievements of Rashtrakutas:

• Most famous of the Rashtrakuta Rulers, Amoghavarsha I was a talented scholar in Kannada and Sanskrit.  

• His Kavirajamarga is reflected an important milestone in Kannada poetics  

• The Rashtrakuta leaders were great patrons of art and literature.  

• Krishna I made the famous rock-cut Kailasa temple at Ellora in the last half of the eighth century AD. It was built in the Dravidian style of the Chalukyas and intricately carved with fine sculptures

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