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Udayaditya (about 1018–1035) also
called as Vira-Nonamba
Jagadekamalla Malladeva.
Jagadekamalla Immadi Nolamba Pallava Permanadi,
perhaps the successor...
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original temple to the 7th
century AD - the
Kalyani Chalukya period to
Jagadekamalla I in 603 AD (according to
epigraphic inscriptions) who
installed the...
- Adedore-pranta, i.e., the
Raichur region, was
being ruled by his
younger brother Jagadekamalla-I.
Another inscription from
Maski describes the
place as a
capital and...
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Nyaya school.
Someshvara III died in 1138 CE, and
succeeded by his son
Jagadekamalla.
Someshvara was a
noted historian, scholar, and poet. He aut****d the...
- (Sandhi Vigrahi) of
Western Chalukya King
Jayasimha II (also
known as
Jagadekamalla, r. 1018–1042).
Durgasimha adapted the well-known set of fables, Panchatantra...
- Pirishingi, or
Hirishingi in two
records from the same
place dated 1148 of
Jagadekamalla and
another dated 1186 of
Someshwara IV. It was a
noted commercial center...
- them in the
Deccan region.
According to the
Daulatabad inscription of
Jagadekamalla,
Jayasimha was "the
destroyer of the pomp of the Kadambas". This suggests...
- India,
since Someshvara III's son and
successor to the
throne king
Jagadekamalla II also
wrote a
famed treatise Sangita-chudamani,
literally "crown jewel...
- Old
Kannada inscription (c.1148 AD) of
Western Chalukya King
Jagadekamalla II...
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Manasollasa (Sanskrit)
Someshwara III –
Chandraprabhacharite (Sanskrit)
Jagadekamalla –
Sangithachudamani (Sanskrit)
Jagaddala Somanatha –
Karnataka Kalyanakaraka...