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- The Veera Narayana temple, also referred to as the Viranarayana temple of Belavadi, is a triple Hindu temple with a complex Hoysala architecture completed...
- Pandyan king Parantaka Viranarayana. The following lines are taken from Dalavayapuram copper plate of Pandyan king Parantaka Viranarayana, "Aravaraiian paltuli...
- Aditya I conquered the Kongu country from the Pandya king Parantaka Viranarayana (r. 880–900 CE). Parantaka I, successor to Aditya, invaded the Pandya...
- son Prahlada succeeded him, and died in a lion-hunt. Prahlada's son Viranarayana was invited to Delhi by Iltumish, but was poisoned to death there. Iltumish...
- the period of 1017–1137 CE, Nathamuni is thought to have been born at Viranarayana, Ramanuja was born at Sriperumbudur, and Nammalvar at Alvartirunakam...
- canopy. The monument is damaged. To the west of the Kesava temple is the Viranarayana temple measuring 70 feet by 56 feet. It is a small but complete temple...
- Srimara Srivallabha (815–862 CE) Varagunavarman II (862–880 CE) Parantaka Viranarayana (880–900 CE) Maravarman Rajasimha II (900–920 CE) Sundara Pandyan I (920...
- Anamalai Inscription) Varaguna Maharaja (Varaguna I) Srimara Srivallabha Varagunavarman II (Varaguna II) Parantaka Viranarayana Maravarman Rajasimha II...
- defeated the invading Eastern Chalukyas at Vingavalli and ****umed the title Viranarayana. His rule was not as militant as that of Govinda III as he preferred...
- CE and died in 922 CE. Yet another view is that Nathamuni was born at Viranarayana Puram sometime shortly after 907 CE and flourished in the 10th century...