Simhavishnu (IAST: Siṃhaviṣṇu) also known as Avanisimha son of Simhavarman III and one of the Pallava kings of India, was responsible for the revival...
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Kalabhras in the mid-6th century, [citation needed]possibly in the reign of Simhavishnu,[citation needed] the fourteenth king of the Pallava line, whom the Kasakudi...
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century. He was a scholar, painter, architect, musician. He was the son of Simhavishnu, who defeated the Kalabhras and re-established the Pallava kingdom. During...
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contemporaries date to that period.[citation needed] Pandya Kadungon and Pallava Simhavishnu overthrew the Kalabhras. Acchchutakalaba is likely the last Kalabhra...
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Kadavas. The latter were the descendants of Bhimavarman, the brother of Simhavishnu. According to epigraphical findings, Hiranyavarman, the father of Nandivarman...
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had ended for certain by the last quarter of 6th century when Pallava Simhavishnu consolidated his rule up to the Kaveri river, south of which the Pandyas...
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line ruled in Kanchipuram and comes from the Simha line (Simhavarman I, Simhavishnu, Narasimhavarman I...). The Simha emblem was inherited from descendants...
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from the family of Karikala and the Kasyapa gotra. He had three sons Simhavishnu, Sundarananda and Dhanunjaya, all of whom were ruling different territories...
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) Vishnugopa I (??–??) Vishnugopa II (??–??) Simhavarman III (??–??) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman...
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first half of the 6th century AD. He is the father and predecessor of Simhavishnu. According to the Sivan Vāyil inscription, he performed 10 Aśvamedha...
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title cakravartin. In Southern India, the Pallava period beginning with Simhavishnu (575–900 CE) was a transitional stage in southern Indian society with...
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) Vishnugopa I (??–??) Vishnugopa II (??–??) Simhavarman III (??–??) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman...
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) Vishnugopa I (??–??) Vishnugopa II (??–??) Simhavarman III (??–??) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman...
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are other legends which attribute the construction of the temple by Simhavishnu, the first Pallava king during the last decade of 6th century. The temple...
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from the family of Karikala and the Kasyapa gotra. He had three sons, Simhavishnu, Sundarananda and Dhanunjaya, all of whom were ruling different territories...
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) Vishnugopa I (??–??) Vishnugopa II (??–??) Simhavarman III (??–??) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman...
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) Vishnugopa I (??–??) Vishnugopa II (??–??) Simhavarman III (??–??) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman...
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rule in South India in the 6th century CE. Along with the Pallava king Simhavishnu, he is credited with ending the Kalabhra rule, marking the beginning...
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510–525) Kumaravisnu III (c. 525–545) Simha Varman III (c. 545–554) Simhavishnu (554–590) Mahendravarman I (590–630) Narasimhavarman I (Mamalla) (630–668)...
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of this village "Simhavishnu Chaturvedi Mangalam" (Tamil: சிம்ம விஷ்ணு சதுர்வேதிமங்கலம்) named after the Pallava king, Simhavishnu, father of Mahendravarman...
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Jainism which gained popularity from royal patronage. The Pallava kings, Simhavishnu, Mahendra Varman and Simhavarman (550–560) followed Jainism, until the...
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Karikala Chola Second century CE Nandivarman Fifth century CE Simhavishnu Sundarananda Erikal Mutturaju Dhanunjaya Navarāma Ereyamma Vijayakāma Arganipidugu...
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Pallava king Narasimhavarman I (630–668 CE) and his grandfather King Simhavishnu (537–590 CE) saw the erection and structural development of several Kovils...
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Vishnukundina who ruled over the Deccan. It was around 550 CE under King Simhavishnu that the Pallavas emerged into prominence. They subjugated the Cholas...
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) Vishnugopa I (??–??) Vishnugopa II (??–??) Simhavarman III (??–??) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman...
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among the earliest rulers. Karikala Chola was the most influential. Simhavishnu Pallava overthrew the Cholas, and the region came under the Pallava rule...
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Vishnukundina who ruled over the Deccan. It was around 550 AD under King Simhavishnu that the Pallavas emerged into prominence. They subjugated the Cholas...
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temple. Mamallapuram became prominent during the Pallava-era reign of Simhavishnu during the late 6th century, a period of political competition with the...
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and when the island was under the sovereignty of his grandfather King Simhavishnu (537–590 CE), when many Pallava-built rock temples were erected in the...
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the title Permanadi. Following Paramesvaravarman's death in 731, the Simhavishnu line of Pallavas became extinct. A hero-stone inscription attributed...
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