Vastupala

Vastupāl
Died1240 CE
Ankevalia (now in Gujarat, India)
SpouseLalitādevī, Sokhukādevī
FatherAśvarājā
MotherKumāradevī
OccupationMinister in Vaghela court
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Vastupāla (died 1240 CE) was a prime minister of the Vāghelā king Vīradhavala and his successor Vīsaladeva, who ruled in what is now the Gujarat region of India, in the early 13th century. Although he served in an administrative and military capacity, he was also a patron of art, literature and public works. He, together with his brother Tejapāla,[A] assisted in the restoration of peace in the kingdom, and served in a number of campaigns against Lāṭa, Godraha, Kutch and the Delhi Sultanate. The brothers were instrumental in the construction of the Luniga-vasahi temple on Mount Abu and the Vastupala-vihara on Girnar.
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