The royal emblem of the rashtrakutas?

What was the royal emblem of the rashtrakutas?

(A) Lion

(B) Golden eagle

(C) Tiger

(D) Elephant

EXPLANATION

Correct Answer: (B) Golden eagle (Garuda)

Explanation:

The Rashtrakuta dynasty (circa 8th–10th century CE) was one of the most powerful ruling dynasties in early medieval India, with its capital at Manyakheta (modern Malkhed in Karnataka).

  • The royal emblem or insignia of the Rashtrakutas was the Garuda, often referred to as the golden eagle.

  • Garuda is a mythical bird from Hindu mythology, known as the vehicle (vahana) of Lord Vishnu. It symbolizes sovereignty, strength, and divine authority.

  • The Garuda emblem was commonly depicted on their coins, royal seals, and inscriptions.

  • The use of Garuda indicated that the Rashtrakuta kings considered themselves upholders of dharma (righteousness) and protectors under Vishnu’s divine authority.

Additional context:

  • Other dynasties had different emblems:

    • Cholas – Tiger

    • Pallavas – Lion

    • Chalukyas – Varaha (boar, the incarnation of Vishnu)

Hence, the Rashtrakutas are distinctly identified with the Garuda (golden eagle) emblem.

The royal emblem of the rashtrakutas?