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Mrigeshavarma {{Circa|475}} came to the throne and faced the Pallavas and Gangas with considerable success. The Halasi plates describes him the “destroyer of the eminent family of the Gangas” and the “destructive fire” (”pralayaanala”) to the Pallavas. His queen Prabhavati of the [[Kekaya]] family bore him a son called Ravivarma. Mrigeshavarma was known to be a scholar and an expert in riding horses and elephants. |
Mrigeshavarma {{Circa|475}} came to the throne and faced the Pallavas and Gangas with considerable success. The Halasi plates describes him the “destroyer of the eminent family of the Gangas” and the “destructive fire” (”pralayaanala”) to the Pallavas. His queen Prabhavati of the [[Kekaya]] family bore him a son called Ravivarma. Mrigeshavarma was known to be a scholar and an expert in riding horses and elephants. |
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Latest revision as of 04:48, 7 October 2025
Mrigeshavarma c. 475 came to the throne and faced the Pallavas and Gangas with considerable success. The Halasi plates describes him the “destroyer of the eminent family of the Gangas” and the “destructive fire” (pralayaanala) to the Pallavas. His queen Prabhavati of the Kekaya family bore him a son called Ravivarma. Mrigeshavarma was known to be a scholar and an expert in riding horses and elephants.


