Vigrahapala (Chahamana dynasty)

Vigrahapala
King of Naddula
Reign c. 990-994 CE
Predecessor Baliraja
Successor Mahindu
Dynasty Chahamanas of Naddula
Father Lakshmana

Vigraha-pāla (r. c. 990-994 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Naddula Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the area around Naddula (present-day Nadol in Rajasthan).

Reign

Vigrahapala was a son of the Chahamana monarch Lakshmana. His brother Shobhita and then his nephew Baliraja succeeded Lakshmana. Baliraja probably died heirless, because of which Vigrahapala became the new king.[1]

Vigraharaja's short reign appears to have passed without any significant event.[1] the Sundha Hill inscription omits his name among the list of Chahamana kings. However, he is attested as a ruler by other inscriptions, including the Mandore inscription of Sahajapala, the Nadol inscription of Kirtipala, and the Nadol inscription of Alhanadeva.[2]

He was succeeded by his son Mahindu.[1]

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