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Pallava emperor (c. 575 – 600 CE)
Simhavishnu (IAST: Siṃhaviṣṇu), also known as Avanisimha, son of Simhavarman III, was a king of the Pallava dynasty responsible for its revival. He was
Simhavishnu
South Indian dynasty (275–897)
of the Pallavas who were descended from Bhimavarman, the brother of Simhavishnu, are called the Kadavas. The Pallava king Nandivarman II (Pallavamalla)
Pallava_dynasty
Pallava emperor from 590 to 630
a scholar, a painter, an architect and a musician. He was the son of Simhavishnu, who defeated the Kalabhras and re-established the Pallava kingdom. During
Mahendravarman_I
Pallava emperor from 731 to 796
was a descendent of Bhimavarman, the younger brother of Pallava king Simhavishnu. Inscriptions beneath the panels at the Vaikuntha-Perumal Temple temple
Nandivarman_II
Tamil dynasty of South India
contemporaries date to that period.[citation needed] Pandya Kadungon and Pallava Simhavishnu overthrew the Kalabhras. Acchchutakalaba is likely the last Kalabhra
Chola_dynasty
Ancient dynasty in South India
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
Kalabhra_dynasty
Pallava emperor from 525 to 555
dynasty who reigned from 525 to 555. He was the father and predecessor of Simhavishnu, who eventually established the Greater Pallava line. According to the
Simhavarman_III
Pandyadhiraja
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
Kadunkon
Last Pallava emperor (r. 880–897)
Vishnugopa I (Unknown) Vishnugopa II (Unknown) Simhavarman III (Unknown) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman
Aparajita_Varman
line ruled in Kanchipuram and comes from the Simha line (Simhavarman I, Simhavishnu, Narasimhavarman I...). The Simha emblem was inherited from descendants
Flag_of_Pallava
Pallava emperor from 725 to 731
the title Permanadi. Following Paramesvaravarman's death in 731, the Simhavishnu line of Pallavas became extinct. A hero-stone inscription attributed
Paramesvaravarman_II
Zamindars from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu
Erikal Muthuraju Dhananjaya had two brothers namely Sundarananda and Simhavishnu. The ninth century chief Choladhiraja Srikantha who is described as an
Mutharaiyar_dynasty
Ancient Tamil dynasty of South India
Kalabhra kings. Simhavishnu – the Pallava king and Pandya Kadungon had united the Tamil regions, removed Kalabhras and others. Simhavishnu consolidated his
Pandya_dynasty
South Asian ethnic group
Pallava king Narasimhavarman I (630–668 CE) and his grandfather King Simhavishnu (537–590 CE) saw the erection and structural development of several Kovils
Sri_Lankan_Tamils
District of Tamil Nadu in India
among the earliest rulers. Karikala Chola was the most influential. Simhavishnu Pallava overthrew the Cholas, and the region came under the Pallava rule
Viluppuram_district
Ancient Indian term
title cakravartin. In Southern India, the Pallava period beginning with Simhavishnu (575–900 CE) was a transitional stage in southern Indian society with
Chakravarti_(Sanskrit_term)
Rulers of Andhra Pradesh, 6th-13th century
from the family of Karikala and the Kashyapa Gotra. He had three sons, Simhavishnu, Sundarananda and Dhanunjaya, all of whom were ruling different territories
List_of_Telugu_chodas
Pallava emperor from 695 to 728
Vishnugopa I (Unknown) Vishnugopa II (Unknown) Simhavarman III (Unknown) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman
Narasimhavarman_II
Pallava emperor from 630 to 668
Vishnugopa I (Unknown) Vishnugopa II (Unknown) Simhavarman III (Unknown) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman
Narasimhavarman_I
Temple in Tamil Nadu, India
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
Trilokyanatha_Temple
Pallava monarch from 670 to 695
Vishnugopa I (Unknown) Vishnugopa II (Unknown) Simhavarman III (Unknown) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman
Parameswaravarman_I
Tamil dynasty
of the Pallavas who were descended from Bhimavarman, the brother of Simhavishnu, are called the Kadavas. The Pallava king Nandivarman II (Pallavamalla)
Kadava_dynasty
Municipal Corporation in Tamil Nadu, India
Jainism which gained popularity from royal patronage. The Pallava kings, Simhavishnu, Mahendra Varman and Simhavarman (550–560) followed Jainism, until the
Kanchipuram
Rajakesari Varman, Choladhiraja, Tondaiyarkon, Mayilayarkon
plates Karikala Chola Second century CE Nandivarman Fifth century CE Simhavishnu Sundarananda Erikal Mutturaju Dhanunjaya Navarāma Ereyamma Vijayakāma
Srikantha_Chola
Historic site in Tiruvannamalai, India
of this village "Simhavishnu Chaturvedi Mangalam" (Tamil: சிம்ம விஷ்ணு சதுர்வேதிமங்கலம்) named after the Pallava king, Simhavishnu, father of Mahendravarman
Seeyamangalam
Pallava emperor from 846 to 869
Vishnugopa I (Unknown) Vishnugopa II (Unknown) Simhavarman III (Unknown) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman
Nandivarman_III
Pallava King
Vishnugopa I (Unknown) Vishnugopa II (Unknown) Simhavarman III (Unknown) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman
Nriputungavarman
Pallava emperor from 668 to 669
Vishnugopa I (Unknown) Vishnugopa II (Unknown) Simhavarman III (Unknown) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman
Mahendravarman_II
Political entities in the Indian subcontinent from 3rd century BCE - 13th century CE
Vishnukundina who ruled over the Deccan. It was around 550 AD under King Simhavishnu that the Pallavas emerged into prominence. They subjugated the Cholas
Middle_kingdoms_of_India
Hindu temple in Sri Lanka
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
Koneswaram_Temple
City in Sri Lanka
intervention against Sena I of Anuradhapura. The Pallava kings, including Simhavishnu and Narasimhavarman I were important in the early history of Trincomalee
Trincomalee
List of Tamil speaking monarchs around the world
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)
List_of_Tamil_monarchs
Pallava Monarch from 795 to 846
Vishnugopa I (Unknown) Vishnugopa II (Unknown) Simhavarman III (Unknown) Simhavishnu 575–600 Mahendravarman I 600–630 Narasimhavarman I 630–668 Mahendravarman
Dantivarman
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tamil Nadu, India
temple. Mamallapuram became prominent during the Pallava-era reign of Simhavishnu during the late 6th century, a period of political competition with the
Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram
Group_of_Monuments_at_Mahabalipuram
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
assumption that the temple might have been possibly been initiated by Simhavishnu, the father of Mahendravarman, the view is not accepted. The inscriptions
Avanibhajana Pallaveshwaram Temple
Avanibhajana_Pallaveshwaram_Temple
Vishnukundina who ruled over the Deccan. It was around 550 CE under King Simhavishnu that the Pallavas emerged into prominence. They subjugated the Cholas
History_of_Tamil_Nadu
King (early 6th century) Simhavarman III, King (early/mid 6th century) Simhavishnu, King (mid/late 6th century) Mahendravarman I, King (6th/7th century)
List of state leaders in the 6th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_6th_century
Hindu temple in Southern, Sri Lanka
Cosmas Indicopleustes who visited the island around the time of King Simhavishnu of Pallava's rule in Tamilakam reveal the presence of two kings, one
Tenavaram_temple
Period Events c. 560–580 Pallava Simhavishnu retakes power from the Kalabhras in Tondaimandalam. c. 560–590 Pandyan Kadungon rules from Madurai and displaces
Chronology_of_Tamil_history
r.653–686 Harshavarman r.656–665 Shambhuvarman 618–629 Mahendradevi Simhavishnu r.560–600 Bhadresvaravarman r.648–650 Naravahanavarman r.686–688 Fan
Family tree of Khmer Varman monarchs
Family_tree_of_Khmer_Varman_monarchs
Cave temple in Tamil Nadu, India
derived from another Pallava king, Mamalla who was either Narasimha or Simhavishnu. KR Srinivasan also notes the Dwarapalas in this temple follow Pallava
Senji Singavaram Ranganatha Temple
Senji_Singavaram_Ranganatha_Temple
Cosmas Indicopleustes who visited the island around the time of King Simhavishnu of Pallava's rule in Tamilakam reveal the presence of two kings, one
History_of_the_Jaffna_kingdom
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