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Adityavarman (Chalukya dynasty)

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ascended the throne in c. 655, is not clear. It cannot be said with certainty if the Chalukya empire was divided among the various sons of Pulakeshin, or if his successor(s) ruled from other headquarter(s) while the Pallavas occupied Vatapi. Despite this uncertainty, Adityavarman's existence and his
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Adityavarman's Kurnool inscription states that he made the grant for "the merit of his mother and father and himself". Such a statement is found in Vikramaditya's Kurnool inscriptions as well, but is uncommon in the inscriptions of other Chalukya kings. The Navsari inscription of Vikramaditya's
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The Kurnool grant inscription is dated to Adityavarman's first regnal year: historian D. P. Dikshit assumes that he may have ruled during c. 643–645 CE, spending most of his time trying to regain the former Chalukya territory from the Pallavas and other enemies. Historian
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invaded and captured the Chalukya capital Vatapi. The immediate history of the dynasty after Pulakeshin's death is not clear, but inscriptions of Adityavarman and his son suggest that Adityavarman ruled a weakened Chalukya kingdom for a short period, before his younger brother
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The records of the later Chalukyas of Kalyani, although unreliable, mention Adityavarman. Had Adityavarman not been a distinct, sovereign king, he would have been forgotten by the time of the later Chalukyas.
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The similarity between the inscriptions of the succeeding kings can be explained by the fact that such records were drafted by state officials on the lines of the previous records.
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The grant inscriptions only furnish a genealogy of the king, not a chronology of succession. This explains why Adityavarman's records do not mention Vikramaditya, and vice versa.
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The Kurnool inscription boasts that he possessed the "supreme rule over the whole circuit of earth which had been overcome by the strength of his arm and prowess".
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also mentions that Vikramaditya "meditated on the feet of his mother and father": such an expression is not found in other Chalukya records.
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The Kurnool inscription does not mention Adityavarman's order of birth among Pulakeshin's sons, and does not mention Vikramaditya.
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The Chalukya inscriptions issued after the restoration of the Chalukya power mention that Vikramaditya acquired the title
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theorized that Adityavarman was simply a former name of Vikramaditya I. His theory is based on the following arguments:
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theorized that Vikramaditya I and Adityavarman ruled different parts of the Pulakeshin's former empire simultaneously.
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Adityavarman's Kurnool inscription and Vikramaditya's Gadval inscription feature similar phraseology.
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suggests that both men were sovereign rulers, and that Abhinavadiya succeeded Adityavarman.
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According to the Kurnool and Nelakunda inscriptions, Adityavarman bore the regnal titles
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Historian D. P. Dikshit disputes this identification based on the following arguments:
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The history of the Chalukya dynasty over the next decade, when Pulakeshin's other son
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the Chalukya capital Vatapi. Pulakeshin was probably killed in this conflict.
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The 1009 CE Kantheru grant inscription of the later
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Adityavarman was one of the sons of the Chalukya emperor
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defeated the Pallavas and restored the Chalukya power.
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T. V. Mahalingam (1977). "Aditya and Vikramaditya".
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Shri-prithvi-vallabha, Maharajadhiraja, Parameshvara
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Index

Shri-prithvi-vallabha
Maharajadhiraja
Pulakeshin II
Abhinavaditya
Issue
Dynasty
Chalukyas of Vatapi
Chalukya dynasties
Badami Chalukyas
Jayasimha
Ranaraga
Pulakeshin I
Kirttivarman I
Mangalesha
Pulakeshin II
Adityavarman
Abhinavaditya
Chandraditya
Vijaya-Bhattarika
Vikramaditya I
Vinayaditya
Vijayaditya
Vikramaditya II
Kirtivarman II
Eastern Chalukyas
Kubja Vishnuvardhana
Jayasimha I
Indra Bhattaraka
Vishnu Vardhana II
Mangi Yuvaraja

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