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Key Fact about Gajapati Empire

March 15, 2026

A Telugu medieval inscription associated with the Gajapathi rulers of Odisha has been recently discovered on a stone pillar of the historic Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple at Ramachandrapura Agraharam in Guntur city.

About Gajapati Empire:

  • It was a medieval Hindu dynasty in the Indian subcontinent, originally from the region of Odisha, that reigned from c. 1434 to 1541.
  • It succeeded the Eastern Gangas as the Gajapati monarchs and was founded by Kapilendra Deva of the Suryavamsa lineage after the death of the last ruler of the Eastern Ganga, king Bhanu Deva IV.
  • Initially, the capital of the Gajapati Empire was located in Cuttack. However, during the reign of Prataparudra Deva (1497 to 1540), the capital was shifted to Kataka, now known as
  • The Gajapatis, at the height of their power in the 15th century, ruled over an empire extending from the Ganges in the north near Hoogly to the Kaveri in the south.
  • Gajapatis were great patrons of art, architecture, and literature.
    • The empire's architectural prowess is exemplified by the iconic Sun Temple at Konark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    • Gajapatis' patronage of the Odia language, literature, and performing arts contributed to the cultural renaissance of Odisha.
  • Decline:
    • They ruled over a vast stretch of land and had continuous rivalry with the Vijayanagara empire.
    • By the early 16th century, the Gajapatis lost great portions of their southern dominion to the Vijayanagara Empire and the Golconda Sultanate.
    • The empire's decline, marked by internal conflicts and invasions by regional powers, eventually led to the fall of the Gajapati dynasty, and the region later came under the control of the Mughal Empire in the late 16th century.

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