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as king. Under Kakusthavarma's rule the Kadamba kingdom attained the height of its power and influence, and the Kadambas enjoyed close diplomatic relations with the great royal houses of India. The
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Kakusthavarma's reign is notable for the marriage alliances that he contracted with other powerful dynasties. Most importantly, Kakusthavarma married one of his daughters into the imperial
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Kakusthavarma appears to have been a great builder and avid patron of secular architecture as well as of religious causes. He is described as possessing numerous palaces adorned with
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Upon Kakusthavarma's death, the Kadamba kingdom appears to have been divided between his progeny. One of Kakusthavarma's sons, Santivarma, succeeded his father at
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and ruled over the northern part of the Kadamba realm. Another one of Kakusthavarma's sons, Krishnavarma, seems to have founded a
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religious tendencies, as in his grant at Halasi he begins with an invocation to Jinendra, the lord of the
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family. It is also likely that Kakusthavarma married another one of his daughters to the
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and other kings of the past had worshipped. Kakusthavarma himself appears to have had
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A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India From the Stone Age to the 12th Century
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of the Kadamba dynasty at Triparvatha, in the southern part of the Kadamba realm.
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Kielhorn, F. (1905ā€“1906). "Talagunda pillar inscription of Kakusthavarman".
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A History of South India from Prehistoric Times to the Fall of Vijayanagar
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K.A. Nilakanta Sastri (2007). Majumdar, R.C.; Altekar, A.S. (eds.).
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A.S. Altekar (2007). Majumdar, R.C.; Altekar, A.S. (eds.).
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praise Kakusthavarma as a formidable Kadamba warrior.
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Index

Raghu
Santivarma
Banavasi
House
Kadamba
Bhageerath
Kadamba dynasty
Mayurasharma
Kakusthavarma
Kangavarma
Raghu
Bhageerath
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Kadamba dynasty
South India
Raghu
Talagunda
Halmidi inscriptions
Bhageerath
Crown Prince
Halasi
Gupta
Vakataka
Narendrasena
Kuntala country
gopuras
Santivarma
Shiva

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