Book Title: Jinamanjari 1999 09 No 20
Author(s): Jinamanjari
Publisher: Canada Bramhi Jain Society Publication

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________________ Saluvanarana Saluvanagana Honna Kama Manga Mavarasa I Haivarasa (1398-99) Manga Mahipala II Keshavaraja (1420-1425) Laxmi+Tayappa Singiraya (1425-30) Shankarambike+Indra(?) 1.Saluva (1471-1488) 2. Sister (?) 3. Mallidevi+Shanta Dandadisha 1.Bhairava (1430-61) 2.Bhairava Jr. (1461-71) 3. Yuvaraja (Ambiraya) 4. Keshavadevi 5. Siri Padmabika Bhairarasa (1509-1515) Saluvadeva (1485-1499) Saluvadeva II (1515-1550) Kings of Haduvalli and Their Genelogy The kings of Haduvalli belonged to the house of Nagire kingdom, and sometime in 1400 C.E. the House of Haduvalli appeasr to have come into existence under Haivarasa. Thus, the Haivarasa became the first king of Haduvalli. He was known for his valour on the battlefield and his able administration. It is known that Haivarasa extended assistance and help to Mangappa, the General in Vijayanagar empire and to some kings in Tulunādu. Haiva (Paiva-Pai) is a stock of people who form a distinct group based on sociological and regional characteristics. During the time of Haivarasa, they developed their political and social status as administrators and rulers. The late scholar Govinda Pai, B.H. Sridhar and others are of the view that the Havyas of Karwar district in Karnataka belong to Haivanadu also known as the Haduvalli kingdom. The old Kannada words in the dialects used presently by Haiva 47 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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