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PALLAVA GENEALOGY
501 himself seems to have resided in Pratishthāna or in "camps of victory” in Govardhana ( Nāsik district ),
during the fifth and sixth centuries is obscure. Certain inscriptions disclose the names of the following kings, but little is known about them :Kings of Krishņā, Guptūr
King of Kāñchi and Nellore districts
Vishnugopa I Skandamūla Kāņagopa Virakūrcha II* Skandavarman I (Skanda
śishya)
re
Kumāravishnu 1,
covered Kanchi. -
Buddhavarman,
defeated Cholas.
Vāyalūr, Velūrpalai
yam, Darsi and Chendalur grants.
Skanda II Kumāravishnu
II
Kumāravishnu
Buddhavarman
Skandavarman III Skandavarman I
Vishnugopa 11
Vishnudāsa Viravarman*
Skandavarman IV
Simhavarman I" (1) Vijaya Skandavarman vir
Viravarman* II (Tāmbrāpa”).
Skandavarman V (2) Yuva-mahārāja Vishnugopa (Palakkada). Simhavarman II (3) Simhavarman (Dasa-si
| A.D. 436 ?
Skandavarman VI napura, Menmātura and Vengorashtra).
Nandivarman I
Simhavarman III, IV, (4) Vijaya-Vishnugopa
two kings of this name) Varman (Vijay-Palotkata)
Vishnugopa III Simhavarman V Simbavishņu
and 11 Uruvupalli, Māngalūr, Pikira, Vilavatti and Chūra grants.
V
Uda yendiram
grant. Lokavibhāga A.D. 458
and Penukonda
plates ?
Maherdravarman I
Narasimhavarman I
Contemporary of Pula
- . - .kesin II. * Kings marked with asterisks may have been identical. But this is by no means certain. The settlement of early Pallava genealogy and chronology must still await future discoveries.
1 A Sihavarman is mentioned in the Palnād inscription, But his identity and date are uncertain.
2 Tāmbrāpa is identified with Chembrolu.