Govinda Vidyadhara

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Govinda Vidyadhara was the founder of Bhoi Dynasty[1][2] in Eastern India. He belonged to writer caste and came from a community of accountants or Bhoi.[3][4][5][6][7] According to Historian KC. Panigrahi Bhoi rulers belonged to Karana caste.[8] He usurped the throne after the death of Gajapati Prataprudra Deva and took the title of Suvarnakeshari. His rule was short-lived that for seven years only followed by his son Chakrapratapa.[9][10]

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  7. ^ Mohapatra, Gopinath (1982). Jagannātha in History & Religious Traditions of Orissa. Punthi Pustak. p. 87.
  8. ^ PANIGRAHI, KRISHNA CHANDRA (2023-01-05). History of Orissa: (HINDU PERIOD). Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-68586-798-0.
  9. ^ Subrahmanyam, R. (1957). The Sūryavaṁśi Gajapatis of Orissa. Andhra University. p. 129.
  10. ^ Verma, Balraj (2006). The Beautiful India - Orissa. Reference Press. p. 62. ISBN 978-81-8405-005-9.