ADD ANYTHING HERE OR JUST REMOVE IT…
Indian Numismatic Gallery Indian Numismatic Gallery
Browse Categories
  • ANCIENT
  • AUTOGRAPHS
  • BOOKS
  • BRITISH INDIA
  • EAST INDIA COMPANY
  • FOREIGN COINS
  • INDEPENDENT KINGDOMS
  • INDO DUTCH
  • INDO FRENCH
  • INDO PORTUGUESE
  • MEDALS
  • MUGHAL
  • PAPER MONEY
  • PRINCELY STATE COINS
  • REPUBLIC INDIA
  • SULTANATES
  • TOKEN & BADGES
  • Media
  • Refund and Returns Policy
  • Track Shipment
  • Blogs
  • Best Selling Products
  • New Arrival !!
  • Exciting Offer !!!!!!
  • Suggest Product
  • Featured Products
  • Latest Products
Login / Register
0 Wishlist
0 items / ₹0.00
Menu
Indian Numismatic Gallery Indian Numismatic Gallery
0 items / ₹0.00
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Experts
  • OOS
  • More
    • Track Order
    • Shipping Policy
    • Refund, Return & Cancellation
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
  • Event & Media
  • Blogs
HomeHindu Coins of Medieval India HINDU COINS OF MEDIEVAL INDIA ; Yadavas of Devagiri ; Ramachandra Deva ; RARE Gold Padma Tanka ;
Sold out
HINDU COINS OF MEDIEVAL INDIA ; Yadavas of Devagiri ; Ramachandra Deva ; RARE Gold Padma Tanka ;
Click to enlarge

HINDU COINS OF MEDIEVAL INDIA ; Yadavas of Devagiri ; Ramachandra Deva ; RARE Gold Padma Tanka ;

HINDU COINS OF MEDIEVAL INDIA ; Yadavas of Devagiri, Ramachandra Deva, RARE Gold Padma Tanka,

Out of stock

We Strictly Sell/Buy Only Within India

Read Shipping Policy

Read Refund & Cancellation

Add to wishlist
Category: Hindu Coins of Medieval India Tags: Gold Padmatanka, Hindu Coins of Medieval India, Ramachandra Deva, Yadavas of Devagiri
Share
  • Description
  • Additional information
  • Reviews (0)
Description

Description

HINDU COINS OF MEDIEVAL INDIA ; Yadavas of Devagiri, Ramachandra Deva, RARE Gold Padma Tanka,
Five punches, lotus in centre, Shankha, Nagari legend Sri Rama , two punches of Shri in Kannada script (Mitch K&A 289)
Weight : 3.70 Grams
Note : Central punch of an eight-petalled Lotus flower (hence called Padma Tanka) with additional 4-punches around commencing from 12 ‘O’ clock, “Sri Rama” (in Nagari script, with a double bladed spear / javelin below the name), “Sri”, “Conch” and “Sri”.

The central punch on the ‘Padmatanka’ coins represents a Lotus flower (Padma = Lotus, Tanka = Stamp or Punch) with its 8 outstretched petals representing “Asth-lakshmi” or the eight primary forms of the Goddess Lakshmi viz.

Adi – One with Supreme
Dhanya – Harvest
Dhairya – Inner Strength and Patience
Gaja – Elephant – wisdom
Santan – Child
Vijay – Victory
Dhana – Wealth; and
Vidya – Knowledge

“Sri” is both an honorary epithet used before a name, especially that of a ruler, as well as refers to Laxmi, Goddess of Wealth.
The “conch” symbol is usually associated with the God Vishnu, of whom Laxmi is the consort.

By placing his name alongside the various attributes/symbols of the Gods, the King is invoking a symbolic parallelism of his right to rule with the blessings of the Gods as the King’s name “Sri Rama or Ramadeva” evokes the legendary Lord Rama, an avtar of Vishnu.
In 1294, Ala-ud-din Khilji of the Delhi Sultanate captured Devagiri. Khilji restored it to Ramachandra in return for his promise of payment of a high ransom that included 600 maunds of pearls, two maunds of Diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires (One maund was around 40 Kilograms), and an annual tribute. However, the tribute was not paid and the Seuna kingdom’s arrears to Khilji kept mounting. In 1307, Khilji sent an army commanded by Malik Kafur, accompanied by Khwaja Haji, to Devagiri. The Muslim governors of Malwa and Gujarat were ordered to help Malik Kafur. Their huge army conquered the weakened and defeated forces of Devagiri almost without a battle. Ramachandra was taken to Delhi. Khilji reinstated Ramachandra as governor and was given the title “Rai Rayan” (king of kings), in return for a promise to help him subdue the Hindu kingdoms in South India. In 1310, Malik Kafur mounted an assault on the Kakatiya kingdom from Devagiri.

Additional information

Additional information

Denomination

Tanka

Material

Gold

Shipping Charges

70

Weight

3.7

Reviews (0)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “HINDU COINS OF MEDIEVAL INDIA ; Yadavas of Devagiri ; Ramachandra Deva ; RARE Gold Padma Tanka ;” Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You have to be logged in to be able to add photos to your review.

Related products

Sold Out !
Gahadavalas of Kanauj Govinda Chandra (ruled 1114-1154 AD) AV unit (19 mm 4.24 g)
Quick view
Close

Gahadavalas of Kanauj Govinda Chandra (ruled 1114-1154 AD) AV unit (19 mm 4.24 g)

Read more
Sold Out !
Hindu coins of Medieval India ; Gurjara Pratihara ; Bhoja I ; Silver Adivaraha Dramma ;
Quick view
Close

Hindu coins of Medieval India ; Gurjara Pratihara ; Bhoja I ; Silver Adivaraha Dramma ;

Read more
Sold Out !
Hindu Coins of Medieval India ; CHANDELLAS OF BUNDELKHAND ; Paramardi; 1169-1201; Base Gold 1 1/8 masha (1.04g); Rare
Quick view
Close

Hindu Coins of Medieval India ; CHANDELLAS OF BUNDELKHAND ; Paramardi; 1169-1201; Base Gold 1 1/8 masha (1.04g); Rare

Read more
SALE!
Chauhans of Ranthambore ; Jaitra Simha (12 Century AD) ; Silver Dramma ;Sale
Quick view
Close

Chauhans of Ranthambore ; Jaitra Simha (12 Century AD) ; Silver Dramma ;

₹2,300.00 ₹2,100.00 ANCT31/23
Add to cart
Sold Out !
Hindu coins of Medieval India ; Karkotakas of Kashmir ; Vigrahapala ;
Quick view
Close

Hindu coins of Medieval India ; Karkotakas of Kashmir ; Vigrahapala ;

Read more
Sold Out !
Hindu Shahi dynasty Samanta Deva. c. 850-1000 AD Silver jital
Quick view
Close

Hindu Shahi dynasty Samanta Deva. c. 850-1000 AD AR jital

ANCT819/24
Read more
SALE!
Chauhans of Ranthambore ; Jaitra Simha (12 Century AD), Silver DrammaSale
Quick view
Close

Chauhans of Ranthambore ; Jaitra Simha (12 Century AD), Silver Dramma

₹3,500.00 ₹3,000.00 ANCT746/24
Add to cart
Sold Out !
Gahadavalas of Kanauj Govinda Chandra (ruled 1114-1154 AD) AV unit (19 mm 4.42 g)
Quick view
Close

Gahadavalas of Kanauj Govinda Chandra (ruled 1114-1154 AD) AV unit (19 mm 4.42 g)

Read more

Don't find what you were looking for ? 🙁

Raise Demand
FOLLOW US ON

SOCIAL MEDIA

For trending products & latest news

Visitor Counter

Loading

Why choose us ?

INDIAN NUMISMATIC GALLERY All Rights Reserved
  • Menu
  • Categories
  • ANCIENT
  • AUTOGRAPHS
  • BOOKS
  • BRITISH INDIA
  • EAST INDIA COMPANY
  • FOREIGN COINS
  • INDEPENDENT KINGDOMS
  • INDO DUTCH
  • INDO FRENCH
  • INDO PORTUGUESE
  • MEDALS
  • MUGHAL
  • PAPER MONEY
  • PRINCELY STATE COINS
  • REPUBLIC INDIA
  • SULTANATES
  • TOKEN & BADGES
  • Media
  • Refund and Returns Policy
  • Track Shipment
  • Blogs
  • Best Selling Products
  • New Arrival !!
  • Exciting Offer !!!!!!
  • Suggest Product
  • Featured Products
  • Latest Products
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Experts
  • OOS
  • More
    • Track Order
    • Shipping Policy
    • Refund, Return & Cancellation
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
  • Event & Media
  • Blogs
  • Wishlist
  • Login / Register
Shop
My account
0 items Cart
0 Wishlist
Live Chat Support

Sign in

close

Lost your password?

No account yet?

Create an Account