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Sketch the biography of Mahendravarma I and Pulakesin II.
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- Mahendravarma I:
- Mahendravarma I (600-630 CE) was a Pallava king.
- He was the son of Simhavishnu.
- During his reign, the Chalukya king Pulakesin II attacked the Pallava kingdom. He was succeeded by his son Narasimavarma I.
- He was a great patron of art and literature amongst the Pallavas.
- In the inscription at the Mandagapattu rock-cut temple hails him as Vichitrachitta.
- It is claimed that the temple was built without wood, brick, mortar, or metal
- He authorsed the play Mattavilasa Prahasana
- He was initially a patron of the Jain faith but converted to Saiva faith under the influence of Saiva Saint Appar.
- Pulakesin – II:
- Pulakesin II (610-642 CE) was the most famous ruler of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi (present-day Badami in Karnataka).
- During his reign, the Chalukya kingdom expanded to cover most of the Deccan region in Peninsular India.
- He was the son of the Chalukya king Kirttivarman-I.
- The most notable military achievement of Pulakesin was his victory over Harshavardhana.
- He got defeated by Narasimha Varma I, who attained the title “Vatapikondan’.
- Pulakesin was a Vaishnavite but was tolerant to other faiths including Shaivism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
- He patronized several scholars including Ravikirtti, who composed his Aihole inscription.
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