Indra Bhattaraka (673 CE) succeeded his brother Jayasimha I as the king of Eastern Chalukyas.[citation needed] He had a very short reign of a week.[citation needed]
His son Vishnuvardhana II succeeded him.[citation needed]
IndraBhattaraka (673 CE) succeeded his brother Jayasimha I as the king of Eastern Chalukyas.[citation needed] He had a very short reign of a week.[citation...
during the reign of IndraBhattaraka Varma (528–555). Though IndraBhattaraka could not withstand the hostile Kalinga subordinate, Indra Varma and lost his...
IndraBhattaraka defeated the rulers of Vasistha Kula and re-established Vihsnukundina authority, but was shortly defeated by Kalinga armies. Indra Bhattaraka...
kings"), Rajadhiraja ("king of kings"), Parameshvara ("Supreme Lord"), and Bhattaraka ("great lord"). His titles indicative of his military power include Rana-rasika...
Rajaraja Narendra requested his teacher, advisor, and court poet Nannayya Bhattaraka to translate the Mahabharata into Telugu. However, Nannayya was only able...
territory. According to one theory, this governor was Satyashraya Dhruva-raja Indra-varman, who is variously identified as Kirttivarman's maternal relative...
creator, was engaged in the performance of the sandhya (twilight) rituals, Indra approached and beseeched him to create a hero who could put to an end the...
Eastern Chalukya king following the very short rule of his father IndraBhattaraka.[citation needed] His son Mangi Yuvaraja succeeded him.[citation needed]...
("family of Satyashraya"). The imperial titles of Pulakeshin include Bhattaraka and Maharajadhiraja ("King of great kings"). Besides, he also used the...
Karka II. Karka had sidelined Krishna's grandson Indra IV to ascend the throne, thus alienating Indra's maternal uncle Marasimha, who was a powerful Rashtrakuta...
plate found also mentions him defeating a Vishnukundina king called IndraBhattaraka. Many rulers of this dynasty went by the title Trikalingadhipati, literally...
– Kubja Vishnuvardhana, King (624–641) Jayasimha I, King (641–673) IndraBhattaraka, King (673) Vishnu Vardhana II, King (673–682) Mangi Yuvaraja, King...
popular name for Shiva has been Batara Guru, which is derived from Sanskrit Bhattāraka which means "noble lord". He is conceptualized as a kind spiritual teacher...