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The Senas

Sources:

  • The Deopara Prashasti, commissioned by Lakshmana Sena, describe the Senas as migrant Brahmaksatriyas from Karnataka.
  • Copper plates found in Adilpur.

Political History:

  • The Senas ruled from Bengal during the 11th and 12th centuries.
  • The rulers of the Sena Dynasty traced their origin to the south Indian region of Karnataka.
  • Vijayasena expelled Madanpala (last ruler of Pala dynasty) and started Sena dynasty rule. He was the real founder of Sena kingdom.
  • Ballala Sena (1160-1178) introduced the social reforms in Bengal known as Kulinism.
  • Ballalsena was succeeded by Lakshamanasena.
  • Lakshmana Sena was the greatest of this dynasty.
  • Towards the close of his reign, he became weak, and there were signs of disintegration within his kingdom.
  • Muhammad Bhaktiyar Khalji gave the final blow to the Sena kingdom (1204 AD).

Religion:

  • The rule of the Senas in Bengal is usually connected with the emergence of orthodox Hinduism in a Hindu-Buddhist society that had long enjoyed the peaceful coexistence of the two religions resulting in an atmosphere of amalgam of the two.
  • The onslaught on the Buddhists in Bengal is believed to have started in this period, resulting in large-scale Buddhist migration to the neighboring countries.
  • Buddhism declined in India after Sena’s rule.
  • Many Buddhist universities were plundered by Bhaktiyar Khalji (Vikaramshila, Odantapuri, Nalanda).

Literature:

  • The Sena rulers were also great patrons of literature.
  • During the Pala dynasty and the Sena dynasty, major growth in Bengali was witnessed.
  • The Sena period also witnessed the development of Sanskrit literature.
  • Lakshmanasena patronized Pancharatnas in his court: Jayadeva, Sarana, Umapathi, Dhoyi, Govardhana.
  • Jayadeva has composed the romantic devotional songs known as His famous book was Gita Govindam.
  • Jayadeva was the founder of the Radha Krishna cult.
  • Dhoyi has written Pavandutam.

Architecture:

  • The architectural style in the Sena dynasty is a continuation of the style of PALAS.
  • No evident change in architectural form can be seen.
  • Senas are famous for building Hindu temples and monasteries.
  • Dhakeshwari temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is an example of temples built during the Sena period.