Vetala Bhatta
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Vetala Bhatta was a Maga Brahmin. He was one of Gem in Navratnas during the reign of Vikramaditya. Navaratnas (Sanskrit dvigu nava-ratna- "nine gems") was a term applied to a group of nine extraordinary people in a king's court in India. He is known to have attributed the work of the sixteen stanza "Niti-pradeepa"[1] (Niti-pradīpa, literally, the lamp of conduct) to Vikramaditya.
See also
- Vikramaditya's Nine Gems
- Nine Gems
- Vikrama Samvat
- Vikramaditya
- Vikramaditya VI
- Chandragupta II
- Chandragupta I
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