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Mudgagiri, a Pāla “Jayaskandhāvāra”: An Assessment of Recent Sculptural and Inscriptional Findings at Munger, Bihar
This article explores recently reported inscriptional and sculptural evidence from an early Medieval “Jayaskandhāvāra” i.e. the royal administrative headquarters of the Pāla dynasty, named Mudgagir...