Gaudavaho ((Slaying of the king of Gauda) is a famous work written in Prakrit, a language popular in ancient times. Last year Prakrit alongwith Marathi, Bengali and Assamese was accorded the status of Classical Languages by the Goverment.
Gaudavaho, ascribed to 8th century poet Vakpati, details the exploits of Yashovarman who had established an empire at Kanyakubj (Kannuaj) which for a while controlled much of the North India. Vakpati was the court poet of Yasovarman.
In this work the poet has described the slaying of the king of Bengal by Yashovarman.
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