Sripurusha

Sripurusha
Muttarasa, Rajakesari, Bhimakopa, Ranabhajana
Western Ganga King
Reignc. 726 – c. 788 CE (62 years)
PredecessorShivamara I
SuccessorShivamara II
DynastyWestern Ganga

Sripurusha was a Western Ganga Dynasty king who ruled from 726 – 788 CE. According to the Javali inscription Sripurusha ruled for 62 years. He had marital relations with the Badami Chalukyas and used titles such as Muttarasa, Rajakesari, Bhimakopa and Ranabhajana. An able warrior and a scholar, he authored the Sanskrit work Gajasastra. He is known to have undertaken significant irrigation projects such as the construction of a dam (Katta).[1]

  1. ^ Adiga, Malini (2006). The Making of Southern Karnataka: Society, Polity and Culture in the Early Medieval Period. Orient BlackSwan. pp. 43, 115, 123, 191. ISBN 9788125029120.

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