Correct option is A
The correct answer is (a) Lalit Vigraraj
Explanation:
• Inscriptions at Adhai Din Ka Jhopra (Ajmer) include verses from the Sanskrit drama ‘Harikeli’.
• Another text engraved there is ‘Lalit Vigraraj’, composed in praise of Chauhan ruler Vigraharaj IV.
• These inscriptions reflect the pre-Islamic Sanskrit literary tradition of Rajasthan.
• Adhai Din Ka Jhopra originally functioned as a Sanskrit college before Qutubuddin Aibak’s modification.
• The site preserves some of the finest early medieval inscriptions of North India.
Information Booster:
• Vigraharaj IV (Visaladeva) belonged to the Chauhan dynasty of Ajmer.
• The inscriptions reveal the cultural and educational significance of Ajmer in the 12th century.
Additional Knowledge:
Prabandh Kosh (Option b)
• A later medieval biographical text; not engraved here.
Samaraicha Katha (Option c)
• A Jain text; not part of these inscriptions.
Dravya Pariksha (Option d)
• A philosophical work by Hemachandra; unrelated to the site.