Varaha (gold coin)

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Varaha was a high-value gold coin of the Vijayanagara Empire, renowned for its purity and widespread use in South Indian trade and temple donations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gold coin
historical currency
associatedWith Hindu religious institutions
South Indian numismatics
South Indian temples
Vijayanagara kings NERFINISHED
circulationArea South Indian trade networks
Vijayanagara territories
culturalSignificance symbol of wealth and piety in Vijayanagara society
currencyOf Vijayanagara Empire NERFINISHED
denominationType gold denomination
economicRole medium of exchange
standard high-denomination unit
store of wealth
historicalPeriod 14th century
15th century
16th century
medieval South India
legacy important numismatic type in South Indian history
material gold
monetaryHierarchy higher than copper coins
higher than silver coins
monetarySystem Vijayanagara monetary system
notedFor high purity
use in temple donations
widespread use in trade
purity high gold fineness
region South India
religiousRole endowments for temple maintenance
offerings to deities
status prestige coin
tradeRole facilitated international trade via South Indian ports
facilitated regional trade
usedBy merchants
royal court
temple authorities
usedFor large commercial transactions
long-distance trade
religious endowments
temple gifts
usedIn Vijayanagara Empire NERFINISHED
valueType high-value coin

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Vijayanagara Empire currency Varaha (gold coin)