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

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________________ Singiraya was in charge of the Haduvalli while his uncle Keshava was in charge of Nagirenadu. Indagarasa succeded Singiraya in 1440 C.E., and ruled for sixty years. House of Haduvalli Kings Madarasa Haivarasa I Daughter(?) Daughter (?) Viradevi Singiraya (1400-1440 C.E.) Indagarasa (1440-1525 C.E.) Immudi Devarasa (1500-1525 C.E.) Gururaya (1525-40) Bhairadevi alias Chennadevi (1540-46 C.E.) Salavendra Chennabhairadevi (1546-1599 C.E.) Viradevi had three children - Immudi Devarasa, a son and Bhairadevi and Chennadevi, two daughters. Immudi Devarasa, the nephew of Singiraya, succeeded Indagarasa in 1550 C.E and ruled for 25 years. He was followed by his first cousin Gururaya, son of the youngest daughter of Haivarasa I, who ruled only for 15 years. Bhairadevi and Chennabhairadevi ruled the kingdom for a combined period of thirty-nine years. Thus, the reign of the House of Haduvalli from the time of establishment to its final days may be chronicled in the following fashion: 49 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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