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588:, talks about the first Vatapi invasion into the Pallava Kingdom, Mahendravarman's heroic deeds in the war, securing the Kanchi fort from the imminent invasion of the huge Vatapi army, his loss to the Vatapi Pulikesi, and eventual death. The inscriptions in Madangapattu mention him as a curious king who wanted to discard perishable materials like wood, brick, metal, or mortar for building temples. He was a pioneer in the use of rock-cut inscriptions. Literature also mentions that he built the famous Mahendratankta, the famous irrigation tank. He initiated most of the monuments in 427: 38: 523: 369:
region, before Mahendra-varman decimated his chief enemies at Pullalur (according to Pallava grants at Kuram, Kasakudi and Tadantottam). Although Mahendra-varman saved his capital, he lost the northern provinces to Pulakeshin. Tamil literature flourished under his rule, with the rise in popularity of
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cave shrines (near Kanchipuram - this place is mentioned as Dusi Mamandur to avoid confusions with other places by the same name). However, there is an alternate view that attributes this play to Bodhayana.
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satire. During his period "Bhagwatajjukam", another satire (prahasan), was written by Bodhayan. King Mahendravarman mentioned this on a stone inscription in Mamandur along with his own Mattavilas Prahasan.
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and Kanchi University where Vedas, Buddhism, Jainism, Painting, Music & Dance were taught. He was the pioneer of the Rock-cut Architecture amongst the Pallavas. The inscription at the rock-cut
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Construction of these started in the reign of Mahendravarma I. Mahendravarman was a great patron of letters and architecture. He constructed the
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hails him as Vichitrachitta and claims that the temple was built without wood, brick, mortar or metal. The five-celled cave temple at
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faced tough persecution and exilement from the king who had at least temporarily come under the influence of
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of Pudukottai, Tamil Nadu. He made Kudimiya malai Inscription. His paintings are found in
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attacked the Pallava realm. The Pallavas fought a series of wars in the northern
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emperor who ruled over realm covering the southern portions of present-day
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ascetics. He is also claimed to be the author of another play called
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Mahendra-varman was succeeded to the throne by his more famous son
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Fine examples of his rock-cut temples can be witnessed at
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region and northern regions of what forms present-day
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dynasty and ransacked the Chalukyan capital city of
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Index

Mahendravarman

Adivaraha Cave Temple
Pallava Emperor
Simhavishnu
Narasimhavarman I
Issue
Narasimhavarman I
House
Pallava
Simhavishnu
Pallava Monarchs
Virakurcha
Vishnugopa I
Vishnugopa II
Simhavarman III
Simhavishnu
Mahendravarman I
Narasimhavarman I
Mahendravarman II
Paramesvaravarman I
Narasimhavarman II
Paramesvaravarman II
Nandivarman II
Dantivarman
Nandivarman III
Nrpatungavarman
Aparajitavarman
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