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98:, he captured Bhima as if "he seized a crocodile in water." The simile suggests that Baddega captured Bhima in his natural environment, that is, within the Vengi kingdom, possibly in the capital. Therefore, this event probably happened during the second Rashtrakuta invasion of Vengi, when the invaders penetrated deeper into the kingdom. Bhima appears to have escaped the captivity in a short time, and continued to rule Vengi. His son Iramarti Ganda defeated the Rashtrakuta forces at Peruvanguru and Niravadyapura. Both Iramarti and the Rashtrakuta general Gundyana were killed in this war. 82:
After Vijayaditya's death in 892, the succession of the next king Bhima I was contested by some rebels. Taking advantage of this, Krishna invaded Vengi once again, and captured the frontier region administered by the Ranamardadaka family. However, he was forced to retreat by the Vengi general
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Kusuma-yudha. This is attested by the Kuravi (or Koravi) inscription of Kusuma-yudha's subordinate Peddana. Krishna appears to have launched another invasion of Vengi, as attested by Bhima's Vedataluru grant inscription. This time, the Rashtrakuta army led by
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Nothing is known about Bhima's other military achievements. He appears to have died around 895, and was succeeded by his son Yuddhamalla III.
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of Baddega") temple; the name suggests that it was built by Baddega. This temple is identified with the modern Bheemeshvara temple at
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Baddega appears to have participated in both of Krishna's campaigns against Bhima. According to his family's
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Vagaraja (c. 941–950 CE); Bhadradeva or Baddega-Narasinga alias Baddega II (c. 941–946 CE)
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Temples of South India: A Study of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist Monuments of the Deccan
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penetrated deeper into the Vengi Chalukya kingdom, before being forced to retreat.
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Baddega was a son of his predecessor Yuddhamalla II, and served as a vassal of the
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An inscription of Baddega's descendant Arisimha II mentions the Baddegeshvara ("
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History of the Minor Chāḷukya Families in Medieval Āndhradēśa
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Index

Baddega
Vemulavada Chalukya
Rashtrakuta
Krishna II
Vengi Chalukya
Rashtrakuta
Krishna II
Vengi Chalukyas
Gundyana
Parbhani
Pampa
Ishvara
Vemulavada



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