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@Gazal world:, Someshwara was a royal priest in Vaghela dynasty court. Vastupala was not a king but minister in Vaghela court. Someshwara was a friend and close associate of Vastupala. Vaghelas are indeed related to Chaulukyas and sometimes considered as Chaulukyas too. So .., but according to some scholars the poem was composed by Muni Deva, uncle of Someshvardeva, the royal priest of last Chaulukya king Vastupal. [emphasis mine] is sentence is inaccurate. Please verify the reference. It can be corrected to Someshwara, the royal priest in Vaghela court. -Nizil (talk) 07:02, 26 January 2021 (UTC)Reply