Seunachandra I | |
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samadaratibnakanthiravan Yadava–narayana[1] Yati-puravaradhisvara[2] | |
2nd Ruler of Seuna (Yadava) dynasty | |
Reign | 870–890 A.D |
Coronation | c. 870 A.D |
Predecessor | Dridhaprahara |
Successor | Dhadiyappa I |
Feudatories of Rashtrakutas | |
Predecessor | Dridhaprahara |
Successor | Dhadiyappa I |
Issue | Dhadiyappa I |
Dynasty | Seuna (Yadava) dynasty |
Father | Dridhaprahara |
Religion | Vaishnavism |
Seunachandra I is the second ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, he is said to be the real founder of the Seuna Kingdom. Some sources give him credit of founding a town named Seunapura.[3] The Sangrameshwar records mentions him as "A lion for the wild elephants that were his proud foes". The country which he ruled was known as Seunadesa (Seuna (Yadava) dynasty) named after him. He was succeeded by his son Dhadiyappa I.[4][5]