Kavat ( gu, કંવાટ) was a 10th century
Chudasama king of
Saurashtra region of western India mentioned in the bardic literature. According to bardic tales, he was captured and imprisoned by the chief of Shiyal Island. He was liberated by his maternal uncle
Uga Vala, chief of
Talaja Talaja may refer to:
People
* Roope Talaja (born 1988), Finnish ice hockey player
* Silvija Talaja (born 1978), Croatian tennis player
Places
* Talaja Caves, India
* Talaja, Bhavnagar
Talaja is a town and a municipality in Bhavnagar district ...
, but had hurt his pride unknowingly. Kavat later marched against him and killed him near Chitrasar.
In bardic literature
Anant Chavda, the chief who held Shiyal Island off the coast of Saurashtra, near Jafrabad. He had captured several chiefs of villages on his island. He met Kavat on a ship near
Prabhas Patan and captured him and confined him on the island. Kavat's maternal uncle named
Uga Vala, chief of
Talaja Talaja may refer to:
People
* Roope Talaja (born 1988), Finnish ice hockey player
* Silvija Talaja (born 1978), Croatian tennis player
Places
* Talaja Caves, India
* Talaja, Bhavnagar
Talaja is a town and a municipality in Bhavnagar district ...
, realised this so he invaded Shiyal Island and killed Viramdeva. When releasing Kavat, he accidentally hit him with his foot. So Kawat became angry and vowed vengeance on his uncle. He later marched against Uga Vala with an army, he defeated him, and killed him near
Chitrasar.
Dates and succession
According to bardic tales and folklore, he was a son and the successor of
Graharipu
Graharipu was a 10th-century Abhira tribe, Abhira king of Saurashtra (region), Saurashtra region of western India with his capital at Vamanasthali (now Vanthali). He was a contemporary of Mularaja, the first Chaulukya dynasty, Chaulukya ruler ...
and reigned from Vamanasthali (now
Vanthali) possibly from 982 CE to 1003 CE. He was succeeded by his son,
Dyas.
Notes
References
{{Chudasama dynasty
10th-century Indian monarchs
Chudasama dynasty
Legendary rulers