Manyakheta in Gulbarga district, Karnataka state (modern Malkhed in Sedam taluk) was the capital of Rashtrakutas (735- 982) on the banks of Kagini River. Today known as Malkhed, it is 40 km from Gulbarga and 12 km from Sedam. During the period of 735A.D. to 973A.D. this city was the regal capital of the mighty Rashtrakuta dynasty which ruled large parts of India.
Malkhed is home to two ancient institutions.
The famous Mahapurana (Adipurana and Uttarapurana) was composed here by Acharya Jinasena and his pupil Gunabhadra in 9th century. Somodeva Suri’s Yasastilaka Champu was written here. The mathematics text Ganita Saara Sangraha was written here by Mahaviracharya.
The famous Apabhramsha poet Pushapadanta lived here.
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