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Arikesari I

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copper-plate inscription, assigned to 9th century, records a village grant made by Arikesari to the religious leader Mugdha-shivacharya. However, its authenticity of the inscription is doubtful, because it provides a false genealogy of the dynasty, and a verse in it suggests that it was written in
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king Vishnuvardhana IV. It appears that after consolidating his power, Dhruva sent an army led by Arikesari to chastise Vishnuvardhana, whose territories included Vengi and Trikalinga. Vishnuvardhana later negotiated peace, and married his daughter Shila-mahadevi to Dhruva.
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The inscription describes Arikesari as a just king and a skilled archer, who bore the titles
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The record names the donee Mugdha-shivacharya as a disciple of Sadyassivacharya of Arikuta
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Vagaraja (c. 941–950 CE); Bhadradeva or Baddega-Narasinga alias Baddega II (c. 941–946 CE)
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sect. It states that Mugdha-shivacharya lived at Elishvara (modern Yeleswaram in
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It was probably Arikesari, who moved the dynasty's capital from Podana (modern
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The records of Arikesari's successors state that he conquered the kingdoms of
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The name of the granted village was Belmoga, which was located in the Ramadu-
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during the reign of his overlord Nirupama-deva, who can be identified as the
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Inscriptions of the Minor Chalukya Dynasties of Andhra Pradesh
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History of the Minor Chāḷukya Families in Medieval Āndhradēśa
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The inscription comprises 5 copper-plates, and is written in
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The inscription states that Arikesari was a member of the
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and appears to have helped his overlord subjugate the
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Index

Vemulavada Chalukya
Rashtrakuta
Dhruva Dharavarsha
Vengi Chalukya
Vishnuvardhana IV
Vinayaditya
Vengi
Trikalinga
Rashtrakuta
Dhruva Dharavarsha
Vengi Chalukya
Bodhan
Kollipara
Kali Yuga
Sanskrit
Telugu-Kannada script
metres
Lunar dynasty
gurukula
Kalamukha
Nalgonda district
vishaya


N Venkataramanayya 1953


Kolluru Suryanarayana 1986
N Venkataramanayya 1953
Madhusudan A. Dhaky 1996

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