Bijolia inscription is also know as?

Bijolia inscription is also know as? Correct Answer Chauhan inscription

The correct answer is Chauhan inscription.

Important Points

  • The Chauhan inscription from Bijolia is also known as the Bijolia inscription (1170 AD).
  • The text in this inscription is in the Sanskrit language.
  • Bijolia inscription is engraved on a large rock to the north of a water reservoir attached to the Parshvanath temple at the Bijolia temple complex.
  • It was recorded that the construction was a shrine to Tirthankar Parshvanath by a Digambar Jain named Lolak.
  • Detailed Chauhan rulers of the Shakambari and Ajmer list is seen in the Bijolia inscription.
  • Samat one of the early rulers of Chauhan is described as a vipra or brahmin of the vatsa according to Bijolia texts.
  • Similarly, the Bijolia inscription also corresponds with the text of Prithviraja-Vijaya.

 

Related Questions

Assertion (A): Because of British pressure in 1922, Mewar administration entered into an agreement with Bijolia Movement.
Reason (R): The Bijolia Jagirdar refused to accept the spirit agreement of 1922.