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Battle of Vatapi

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36: 217:, who were feudatories of the Pallavas, before advancing into the Pallava country. Narasimhavarman I met the Chalukyas and defeated them in three separate encounters in Pariyala, Suramana and Manimangala, all close to the Pallava capital Kanchi, forcing them to retreat. The Pallavas, then, took the offensive and pursued the fleeing Chalukya forces deep into their territory. 277:
Narasimhavarman I constructed a Mallikarjuna Temple at Vatapi to commemorate his victory. He also adopted the title "Vatapi-kondan" or "taker of Vatapi". He carved an inscription recording his victory on the walls of the Teggina-Irappa temple in Vatapi. Paranjothi brought numerous items of war booty
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to capture Vatapi, the capital of the Chalukyas. Pulakeshin II met the Pallavas on the outskirts of his capital and is presumed to have lost his life in the ensuing battle. The Pallavas achieved a decisive victory over Pulakeshin II. The victorious Pallavas then took the capital and ruled it for 12
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under whom the Pallava kingdom emerged as a powerful state. This prompted Pulakeshin II to lead a second expedition into the Pallava country. According to
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Narasimhavarman I famous like Upendra (Vishnu) who defeating the host of his enemies took from them the pillar of victory standing in the centre of Vatapi
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Narasimhavarman, the equal of Agastya, the crushed of Vatapi, who frequently conquered Vallabharaja at Periyar-Bhumanimangala, Shuramara and other places
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is defeated and killed by the Pallava Army general Pranjothi as a revenge for the defeat of
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in 642 CE and the commencement of Pallava occupation of Vatapi lasted until 654.
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In about 630, Pulakeshin II invaded the Pallava kingdom defeating the king
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to the Pallava kingdom from Vatapai, including a famous icon of the god
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The Battle of Vatapi is the final climactic battle in the
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Narasimhavarman... who wrote the syllables of (the word)
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was a decisive engagement which took place between the
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Index


Badami
Vatapi
Vatapi
Chalukya Empire
Pallava kingdom
Pulakeshin II

Narasimhavarman I
Paranjothi
Manavarman
Pallavas
Chalukyas
Vatapi
Badami
Pulakeshin II
Battle of Pullalur
Mahendravarman I
Cauvery River
Chola country
Narasimhavarman I
K. A. Nilakanta Sastri
Banas
Paranjothi
Narasimhavarman I
Paramesvaravarman I
Velurpalaiyam plates
Ganesha
Vatapi Ganapati
Tamil

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