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Siddhi Narasimha Malla


Siddhi Narasimha Malla, also known as Siddhinarasimha or Siddhi Narasingh or Siddhi Nar Singh, (Nepali: सिद्धिनरसिंह मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan. He was a religious king and ruled from 1619 to 1661.[1]

Siddhi Narasimha Malla
King of Patan
Reign1619–1661
PredecessorShivasimha Malla
SuccessorSrinivasa Malla
BornNepal
Died1661
Vanarasi
SpouseBhanumati
IssueSrinivasa Malla
DynastyMalla
FatherHarihara Simha

Background of Patan edit

After the division of Kathmandu Valley into the three kingdoms of Kantipur, Patan, and Bhadgaon, Patan was ruled by feudal lords called pramanas. In around 1697, Shivasimha Malla, grandfather of Siddhinarasimha and Laxmi Narasimha Malla, annexed Patan, which was then ruled by Purandarsimha, the son of Vishnusimha.[2]

Sivasimha Malla installed his son Hariharsimha as the governor of Patan. Hariharsimha died shortly afterwards, and he was succeeded by his eldest son, Siddhinarasimha. In 1619, when Shivasimha Malla died Siddhinarasimha declared Patan independent from Kantipur.[2][3]

Reign edit

Siddhinarasima Malla's reign is generally considered one of the finest among the kings of Patan. Patan was on excellent terms with many neighboring kingdoms such as the Gorkha Kingdom which was then ruled by Ram Shah. The two kingdoms had an agreement to have a joint successor if any one of them died without a male heir. He also maintained friendly relations with the kingdoms in Terai as his wife Bhanumati was from the region of Terai.[2] He had maintained an agreement with Kantipur such that the merchants from Patan could trade in Lhasa and had a similar arrangement with Gorkha.[4]

Relations with Kantipur started to deteriorate after Pratap Malla became its king. Pratap Malla, unlike his father, did not like the idea of Patan being independent from Kantipur and laid several attacks against Patan.[2][3]

Siddhinarasimha educated his son Srinivasa Malla from an early age about ruling a kingdom. This may partly be because of Siddhinarasimha's desires to retire gradually from being a monarch and devote himself to religious activities. Srinivasa jointly handled administrative responsibilities with his father in 1641.[2]

Religious works edit

Siddhinarasimha was an extremely religious king and lived a disciplined life. He was a Hindu but had a liberal outlook on all religions. He also built several temples such as the Krishna Mandir in 1636. He ritually performed Koti Hom (sacrificial ceremony), and wrote devotional songs in Maithili.[2][4] He also renovated many temples built by the early Malla kings.[5]

He made it customary for the people returning from Lhasa to undergo a purification process.[5] In 1652, he went on a two-year pilgrimage to India.[2]

Death edit

In 1657, he abdicated as the King and went on a religious exile. He lived on the banks of Ganges and in his last years went to Vanarasi where died in 1661.[2][3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Collections Online | British Museum". www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Shaha, Rishikesh. Ancient and Medieval Nepal (PDF). Kathmandu, Nepal: University of Cambridge. pp. 71–74.
  3. ^ a b c Regmi, Mahesh C. "Regmi Research Series". German Oriental Society. 5: 197–199.
  4. ^ a b Shrestha, D.B.; Singh, C.B. (1972). The History of Ancient and Medieval Nepal (PDF) (1st ed.). Kathmandu: University of Cambridge. pp. 55–57.
  5. ^ a b Wright, Daniel (1877). History of Nepal (PDF). University of Cambridge. pp. 233–243.
Preceded by King of Patan
1619–1661
Succeeded by

siddhi, narasimha, malla, also, known, siddhinarasimha, siddhi, narasingh, siddhi, singh, nepali, नरस, मल, malla, dynasty, king, king, patan, religious, king, ruled, from, 1619, 1661, king, patanreign1619, 1661predecessorshivasimha, mallasuccessorsrinivasa, ma. Siddhi Narasimha Malla also known as Siddhinarasimha or Siddhi Narasingh or Siddhi Nar Singh Nepali स द ध नरस ह मल ल was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan He was a religious king and ruled from 1619 to 1661 1 Siddhi Narasimha MallaKing of PatanReign1619 1661PredecessorShivasimha MallaSuccessorSrinivasa MallaBornNepalDied1661VanarasiSpouseBhanumatiIssueSrinivasa MallaDynastyMallaFatherHarihara Simha Contents 1 Background of Patan 2 Reign 3 Religious works 4 Death 5 ReferencesBackground of Patan editAfter the division of Kathmandu Valley into the three kingdoms of Kantipur Patan and Bhadgaon Patan was ruled by feudal lords called pramanas In around 1697 Shivasimha Malla grandfather of Siddhinarasimha and Laxmi Narasimha Malla annexed Patan which was then ruled by Purandarsimha the son of Vishnusimha 2 Sivasimha Malla installed his son Hariharsimha as the governor of Patan Hariharsimha died shortly afterwards and he was succeeded by his eldest son Siddhinarasimha In 1619 when Shivasimha Malla died Siddhinarasimha declared Patan independent from Kantipur 2 3 Reign editSiddhinarasima Malla s reign is generally considered one of the finest among the kings of Patan Patan was on excellent terms with many neighboring kingdoms such as the Gorkha Kingdom which was then ruled by Ram Shah The two kingdoms had an agreement to have a joint successor if any one of them died without a male heir He also maintained friendly relations with the kingdoms in Terai as his wife Bhanumati was from the region of Terai 2 He had maintained an agreement with Kantipur such that the merchants from Patan could trade in Lhasa and had a similar arrangement with Gorkha 4 Relations with Kantipur started to deteriorate after Pratap Malla became its king Pratap Malla unlike his father did not like the idea of Patan being independent from Kantipur and laid several attacks against Patan 2 3 Siddhinarasimha educated his son Srinivasa Malla from an early age about ruling a kingdom This may partly be because of Siddhinarasimha s desires to retire gradually from being a monarch and devote himself to religious activities Srinivasa jointly handled administrative responsibilities with his father in 1641 2 Religious works editSiddhinarasimha was an extremely religious king and lived a disciplined life He was a Hindu but had a liberal outlook on all religions He also built several temples such as the Krishna Mandir in 1636 He ritually performed Koti Hom sacrificial ceremony and wrote devotional songs in Maithili 2 4 He also renovated many temples built by the early Malla kings 5 He made it customary for the people returning from Lhasa to undergo a purification process 5 In 1652 he went on a two year pilgrimage to India 2 Death editIn 1657 he abdicated as the King and went on a religious exile He lived on the banks of Ganges and in his last years went to Vanarasi where died in 1661 2 3 References edit Collections Online British Museum www britishmuseum org Retrieved 14 February 2023 a b c d e f g h Shaha Rishikesh Ancient and Medieval Nepal PDF Kathmandu Nepal University of Cambridge pp 71 74 a b c Regmi Mahesh C Regmi Research Series German Oriental Society 5 197 199 a b Shrestha D B Singh C B 1972 The History of Ancient and Medieval Nepal PDF 1st ed Kathmandu University of Cambridge pp 55 57 a b Wright Daniel 1877 History of Nepal PDF University of Cambridge pp 233 243 Preceded byShivasimha Malla King of Patan1619 1661 Succeeded bySrinivasa Malla Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Siddhi Narasimha Malla amp oldid 1223320876, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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