Until the beginning of the 20th century it was present in a number of places in India . However all its seats in North India became vacant in early 20th century. It only survives at Humbaj in Karnataka, which is its ancient seat. Balatkara Gana arrived in North India in the 13th century as attested by inscriptions at Un (Vikram 1218), Ahar (Vikram 1228) and Hoshangabad (Vikram 1271.
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