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Narasimha III
Hoysala King
Reign c. 1263 – c. 1292 CE
Predecessor Vira Someshwara
Successor Veera Ballala III
Issue Veera Ballala III
Dynasty Hoysala

Narasimha III (r. 1263–1292) [1] was a ruler of the Hoysala Empire.

During his reign, an internal feud with his brother and the ruler of Kannanur, Ramanatha came to the forefront. Narasimha also had to face invasions from the Yadavas of Devagiri who attacked the Hoysala capital Dwarasamudra. However, he was able to defeat these incursions. He was succeeded by his notable son Veera Ballala III.

Biography

Narasimha worshiped Parshvanatha, the 23rd Jain tirthankara. His spiritual adviser was Maghanandi Siddhanta, a Digambara monk from the Balatkara Gana order. [2]

References

  1. ^ Sen 2013, pp. 58–60.
  2. ^ Sangave 1981, p. 45.

Sources

  • Sangave, Vilas Adinath (1981), The Sacred Shravanabelagola (A Socio-Religious Study) (1st ed.), Bharatiya Jnanpith
  • Sen, Sailendra (2013), A Textbook of Medieval Indian History, Primus Books, ISBN  978-9-38060-734-4
  • Dr. Suryanath U. Kamat, A Concise history of Karnataka from pre-historic times to the present, Jupiter books, MCC, Bangalore, 2001 (Reprinted 2002) OCLC: 7796041
Preceded by Hoysala
1263–1292
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Narasimha III
Hoysala King
Reign c. 1263 – c. 1292 CE
Predecessor Vira Someshwara
Successor Veera Ballala III
Issue Veera Ballala III
Dynasty Hoysala

Narasimha III (r. 1263–1292) [1] was a ruler of the Hoysala Empire.

During his reign, an internal feud with his brother and the ruler of Kannanur, Ramanatha came to the forefront. Narasimha also had to face invasions from the Yadavas of Devagiri who attacked the Hoysala capital Dwarasamudra. However, he was able to defeat these incursions. He was succeeded by his notable son Veera Ballala III.

Biography

Narasimha worshiped Parshvanatha, the 23rd Jain tirthankara. His spiritual adviser was Maghanandi Siddhanta, a Digambara monk from the Balatkara Gana order. [2]

References

  1. ^ Sen 2013, pp. 58–60.
  2. ^ Sangave 1981, p. 45.

Sources

  • Sangave, Vilas Adinath (1981), The Sacred Shravanabelagola (A Socio-Religious Study) (1st ed.), Bharatiya Jnanpith
  • Sen, Sailendra (2013), A Textbook of Medieval Indian History, Primus Books, ISBN  978-9-38060-734-4
  • Dr. Suryanath U. Kamat, A Concise history of Karnataka from pre-historic times to the present, Jupiter books, MCC, Bangalore, 2001 (Reprinted 2002) OCLC: 7796041
Preceded by Hoysala
1263–1292
Succeeded by



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