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Hoysala King
Vinayaditya
Hoysala King
Reignc. 1047 – c. 1098 CE
PredecessorNripa Kama II
SuccessorVeera Ballala I
DynastyHoysala
ReligionJainism
Hoysala Kings
Nripa Kama II1026–1047
Vinayaditya1047–1098
Ereyanga1098–1102
Veera Ballala I1102–1108
Vishnuvardhana1108–1152
Narasimha I1152–1173)
Veera Ballala II1173–1220
Vira Narasimha II1220–1235
Vira Someshwara1235–1263
Narasimha III1263–1292
Veera Ballala III1292–1343
Harihara Raya1342–1355

Vinayaditya (r. 1047 – 1098 CE) was an able Jain king of the Hoysala Empire, who distinguished himself as an able feudatory of the Kalyani Chalukyas during his long reign. He helped bring many small Malnad chiefs like the Kongalvas, Chengalvas, Santharas of Humcha Shimoga and the Kadambas of Bayalnadu (Vainadu) under control. After the complete disappearance of the Gangas during Chola occupation of Gangavadi, Vinayaditya brought some small portions of Gangavadi under his control. He was either a brother-in-law or father-in-law of Chalukya Someshvara I.

Vinayaditya conquered and ruled over South Kanara and Mysore. He was a great builder of cities and towns. He was succeeded by his grandson Veera Ballala I as Vinayaditya's son Ereyanga had predeceased him.

Notes

  1. Kamath (1980), p.124
  2. K, Rajendran. South India in the Mahabharata A Study, Chapter 3 (PDF). Thiruvananthapuram: University of Kerala. p. 53. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  3. Benjamin Lewis Rice (1 May 2007). Mysore in general. A. Constable. p. 337.

References

  • Suryanath U. Kamath, A Concise History of Karnataka from Pre-historic Times to the Present, Jupiter books, MCC, Bangalore, 1980 (Reprinted 2001, 2002) OCLC: 7796041
Preceded byNripa Kama II Hoysala
1047–1098
Succeeded byEreyanga


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