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Vikrantavarman II

Vikrāntavarman II (?–741 AD), was the seventh king of the Fourth dynasty of Champa, modern-day Central Vietnam, reigned from 686 to 741. He was the son of king Vikrantavarman I. He was identified as Jianduodamo (Chinese: 建多达摩, Middle Chinese: *kɨanh-tɑ-dɑt-mɑ) in the medieval Chinese annals of the New Book of Tang. In his kośa for the lingam of Vāmeśvara in Mỹ Sơn, Vikrantavarman II is venerated as lion among kings.[1][2]

Vikrāntavarman II
maharajadhiraja
Stelae of Vikrantavarman II dates 19 May 687 AD from Mỹ Sơn
King of Champa
Reign687-741
Coronation687
PredecessorNaravahanavarman
SuccessorLútuóluó
Born?
Simhapura, Champa
Died741
Simhapura
Names
Śrī Vikrāntavarman
HouseFourth dynasty (Simhapura dynasty)
FatherVikrantavarman I
Mother?
ReligionHinduism, Buddhism

An inscription on a stele dated 19 May 687 in Mỹ Sơn is attributed to his coronation. That same day he also installed a sheath and a crown for two of his beloved gods, Īśānesvara and Bhadreśvara, manifest in the earth in the form of lingas.[3][4]

References edit

  1. ^ Majumdar 1927, p. 36.
  2. ^ Golzio 2004, pp. 29.
  3. ^ Majumdar 1927, pp. 28–31.
  4. ^ Golzio 2004, pp. 21–23.

Bibliography edit

  • Majumdar, R. C. (1927), Champā: History and Culture of an Indian Colonial Kingdom in the Far East, 2nd-16th Century AD, book III, Gyan Publishing House
  • Golzio, Karl-Heinz (2004), Inscriptions of Campā based on the editions and translations of Abel Bergaigne, Étienne Aymonier, Louis Finot, Édouard Huber and other French scholars and of the work of R. C. Majumdar. Newly presented, with minor corrections of texts and translations, together with calculations of given dates, Shaker Verlag
Preceded by
Naravahanavarman ?–?
King of Champa
?–741
Succeeded by
Lútuóluó 741–?


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