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Sondani (सोंधनी), also Sondhni, is a small village at a distance of about 4 km from
Mandsaur Mandsaur is a city and a municipality in Mandsaur district located on Border of Mewar and Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It is the administrative headquarters of Mandsaur District. The ancient Pashupatinath Temple is ...
situated on Mahu-Nimach Highway towards Mahu.


Victory monuments (525 CE)

The spot is famous for a series of monuments with inscriptions, established by
Yasodharman Yashodharman (Gupta script: ''Ya-śo-dha-rmma'', ) (r. 515 – 545) was a ruler of Malwa, in central India, during the early part of the 6th century. He probably belonged to the Second Aulikara dynasty. He conquered much of the Indian subco ...
(ruled 515 – 545 CE), who praised himself for having defeated the
Alchon Hun The Alchon Huns, ( Bactrian: αλχον(ν)ο ''Alchon(n)o'') also known as the Alchono, Alxon, Alkhon, Alkhan, Alakhana and Walxon, were a nomadic people who established states in Central Asia and South Asia during the 4th and 6th centuries CE. ...
king
Mihirakula Mihirakula (Gupta script: , ''Mi-hi-ra-ku-la'', Chinese: 摩酰逻矩罗 ''Mo-hi-lo-kiu-lo''), sometimes referred to as Mihiragula or Mahiragula, was the second and last Alchon Hun king of northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent betwee ...
. The victory monuments consist in two pillars, with various other sculptural elements pointing to the existence of a former temple at this spot.


Style

The art and style of the sculptural remains at Sodani are considered as a good marker of the final period of Gupta art, being dated to the reign of
Yasodharman Yashodharman (Gupta script: ''Ya-śo-dha-rmma'', ) (r. 515 – 545) was a ruler of Malwa, in central India, during the early part of the 6th century. He probably belonged to the Second Aulikara dynasty. He conquered much of the Indian subco ...
(ruled 515 – 545 CE), and more precisely to about 525 CE. After that point and for the next centuries, Indian politics became extremely fragmented, with the territory being divided between smaller dynasties. The art of Sondani is considered as transitional between Gupta art and the art of
Medieval India Medieval India refers to a long period of Post-classical history of the Indian subcontinent between the "ancient period" and "modern period". It is usually regarded as running approximately from the breakup of the Gupta Empire in the 6th cen ...
: it represents "an aesthetic which hovered between the classical decorum of Gupta art on the one hand and on the other the medieval canons which subordinated the figure to the larger religious purpose". File:The Sondani site in 1908.jpg, The Sondani site in 1908 File:Plan of Sondani.jpg, Plan of Sondani File:Sondhni overview.jpg, Sondhni overview File:Sondhni pillar.jpg, Sondhni pillar File:Sondhni, two Dvarapalas.jpg, Sondhni, two
Dvarapalas A Dvarapala or Dvarapalaka (Sanskrit, "door guard"; IAST: ' ) is a door or gate guardian often portrayed as a warrior or fearsome giant, usually armed with a weapon - the most common being the ''gada'' (mace). The dvarapala statue is a widespre ...
File:Vidyadharas.jpg,
Vidyadhara Vidyadhara(s) (Sanskrit , literally "wisdom-holders") are a group of supernatural beings in Indian religions who possess magical powers. In Hinduism, they also attend Shiva, who lives in the Himalayas. They are considered ''Upadeva''s, or demi ...
, Sondani, circa 525 CE.
National Museum, New Delhi The National Museum in New Delhi, also known as the National Museum of India, is one of the largest museums in India. Established in 1949, it holds a variety of articles ranging from pre-historic era to modern works of art. It functions under ...
File:Sondhni pillar capital.jpg, Sondhni pillar capital File:Sondani4.jpg, Info of Victory pillar of Yashodharman at Sondani, Mandsaur File:Sondani statues.jpg, Sondani statues


References

{{reflist Villages in Mandsaur district