Chandraditya | |
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Shri-prithvi-vallabha, Maharajadhiraja, Parameshvara | |
Chalukya Monarch | |
Reign | c. 646 – c. 649 |
Predecessor | possibly Abhinavaditya |
Successor | minor son, with his wife Vijaya-Bhattarika as regent |
Dynasty | Chalukyas of Vatapi |
Father | Pulakeshin II |
Religion | Hinduism |
Chalukya dynasties |
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Chandraditya (IAST: Chandrādityā, r. c. 646-649 CE) was a king of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi that ruled in the Deccan region of peninsular India. His father Pulakeshin II was a powerful emperor, who was defeated and most probably killed during a Pallava invasion.
Chandraditya was probably among the kings who held the weakened throne for a brief period after Pulakeshin's death, having been preceded by his brother Adityavarman, and Adityavarman's son Abhinavaditya. After his death, his wife Vijaya-Bhattarika appears to have ruled as a regent on behalf of their minor son. During this period, his brother Vikramaditya I, who later ascended the throne, seems to have restored the Chalukya power as the supreme commander of the Chalukya army.