During the rule of the Kadambas, the name and fame of
Goapuri reached its zenith. Goa's religion, culture, trade and arts flourished and the dynasty built many
Shiva temples. They assumed titles like
Konkanadhipati,
Saptakotisha Ladbha Varaveera,
Gopakapura varadhishva,
Konkanmahacharavarti and
Panchamahashabda. They married the royalty of
Saurashtra and even local chieftains. The kings patronized the
Vedic religion and performed major fire sacrifices (
yagna) and Ashvamedha yagna. They popularized
Hinduism and patronized
Jainism. The languages of Kadamba administration were
Sanskrit and
Kannada. They introduced the Kannada language to Goa, where it exercised a profound influence on the local language. The
Nagari,
Kadamba,
Halekannada and
Goykanadi scripts were very popular. It is known from another inscription that Tribhuvanamalla established a
Brahmapuri at Gopaka. Brahmapuris were ancient universities run by Brahmins, where
Vedas,
astrology,
philosophy,
medicine, and other subjects were taught. They were found in Goa, Savoi verem, Gauli moula, and elsewhere. Kadambas ruled Goa for more than 400 years. until 1345 CE. Award ==In popular culture==