Vikramaditya Varaguna
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Vikramaditya (r. c. 884—911 AD or 920 AD)—better known as Vikramaditya "Varaguna"—was a monarch of the Ay dynasty of Kerala, south India. His surname indicates that he was a vassal or feudatory of the Pandya ruler Varaguna II (r. 862—885 AD). He was the immediate successor of Karunantatakkan "Srivallabha" (r. c. 856/57—884 AD), a vassal of Pandya king Srimara Srivallabha (r. 815—862 AD).
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Vikramaditya Varaguna
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Vikramaditya Varaguna
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Vikramaditya Varaguna
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Paliyam Copper Plates
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Karunantatakkan Srivallabha
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c. 884―911/20 AD
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King of the Ays
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Vikramaditya (r. c. 884—911 AD or 920 AD)—better known as Vikramaditya "Varaguna"—was a monarch of the Ay dynasty of Kerala, south India. His surname indicates that he was a vassal or feudatory of the Pandya ruler Varaguna II (r. 862—885 AD). He was the immediate successor of Karunantatakkan "Srivallabha" (r. c. 856/57—884 AD), a vassal of Pandya king Srimara Srivallabha (r. 815—862 AD). Vikramaditya Varaguna succeeded Karunanthadakkkan Srivallabha known for building and consecrating the Parthasarathy temple, Parthivapuram dedicated to Hindu deity Vishnu along with a Vedic salai (school) attached the temple. Vikramaditya married Aykula Mahadevi at this temple. Vikramaditya is known for making a large land donation to a Buddhist vihara in central Kerala (Paliyam Copper Plates). This act of donation is considered as a symbol of friendly attitude towards the Chera/Perumal rulers of Kerala (after the fall of the Pandyas in the battle of Sripurambiyan in 885 AD).
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King of theAys