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Inscriptions recording grants made by and military achievements of both Lakshmadeva and Naravarman have been discovered. According to one theory, Lakshmadeva succeeded Udayaditya on the throne. An alternative view is that Lakshmadeva's grants and military successes happened during the reign of his
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was filled with a dense darkness by his foes and his hereditary warriors become infirm in body. Then arose king Udayaditya, another sun as it were, destroying the dense darkness......and gladdening the sight of his people by his splendour". According to the Nagpur inscription, "when he(Bhoja) had
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become Indra's companion, when the realm was overrun by floods in which its sovereign was submerged, his relative Udayaditya become king delivering the earth which was troubled by kings and taken possession of by
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Udayaditya appears to have had the hereditary fondness for literature and art, and to have brought up his sons as scholars, and his son Naravarman is believed to have been the author of more than one Prashasti.
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During Udayaditya's reign, Vikramaditya VI - who now held the Kalyani Chalukya throne - invaded the Paramara kingdom, and captured the territory to the south of the
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The gold coins issued by Udayaditya are of 4.05 g weight. On the obverse of these coins the image of seated Lakshmi is depicted. On the reverse, the
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father, and Naravarman succeeded Udayaditya on the throne.
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Index

Paramara dynasty
Angkor
Udayadityavarman II
Malwa
Jayasimha I
Lakshmadeva
Naravarman
Chaulukya
Issue
Lakshmadeva
Naravarman
Jagadeva
Regnal name
Dynasty
Paramara
Sindhuraja
Hinduism
Paramara
Malwa
India
Jayasimha I
Lakshmadeva
Naravarman

Udaipur, Madhya Pradesh
Bhoja
Chaulukya
Kalachuri
Jayasimha
Kalyani Chalukya

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