Simhavishnu (
IAST: Siṃhaviṣṇu) also known as Avanisimha son of
Simhavarman III and one of the
Pallava
The Pallava dynasty existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a significant portion of South India, the Deccan, also known as Tondaimandalam. The Pallavas played a crucial role in shaping in particular southern Indian history and heritage. The ...
kings of
India
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, was responsible for the revival of the Pallavan dynasty. He was the first Pallava monarch whose domain extended beyond
Kanchipuram (Kanchi) in the South. He was portrayed as a great conqueror in ''
Mattavilasa Prahasana'' (drunken revelry), a drama written by his son
Mahendravarman I.
Reign
Sailendra Nath Sen 575-600 AD.
T.V. Mahalingam 575–615 CE.
KAN Sastri 555–590 CE.
He ruled at least for 33 years based on the available
Hero stones.
[KAN Sastri, A History of South India, p135] However, there is no exact consensus as to Simhavishnu's period on the throne.
Expansion of kingdom
When Simhavishnu ascended the throne, the Pallava dynasty was beginning to reassert its supremacy.
The southern peninsula of India was then ruled by five dynasties. The Pallavas, the
Cholas and the
Pandyas shared the power in
Tamil Nadu
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,
Andhra Pradesh
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, parts of southern and eastern
Karnataka
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border and
Ceylon
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; the
Cheras controlled
Kerala
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and the
Chalukyas controlled
Karnataka
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. Simhavishnu, who was known for his gallant martial courage and judicial wisdom from a young age, overthrew the
Kalabhras and conquered the region up to
Kaveri, where he came into conflict with the Pandyas and Ceylon.
He dispatched a naval expedition and occupied Malaya and Sri Lanka and established Kanchipuram as his capital. The presence of the Pallavas, much before further naval expeditions to Indo-China by their illustrious succeeding and contemporary empires such as the Pandiyans and the Cholas, is attested by the existence of specimen of art bearing striking resemblance in countries like Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, as well as scores of inscriptions in those lands in the Grantha script (a script in which both Tamil and Sanskrit can be written) in which the Pallavas were the first to specialize.
Simhavishnu led the revival of the Pallavas, and the period starting with him came to be known as the Greater Pallavas or Later Pallavas dynasty. The great struggle between the Pallavas and the Chalukyas, which would last for more than two centuries, began during the reign of Simhavishnu.
Contribution to literature
Simhavishnu is known to have been the patron of the
Sanskrit
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poet
Bharavi, who wrote of the duel between
Siva and
Arjuna known as Kirata Arjuneeya, after which Shiva blessed Arjuna with the divine
Pashupatastra.
David Smith, ''The Dance of Siva: Religion, Art and Poetry in South India,'' Cambridge (2004) p.200
The structure of Bharavi's play suggests that it was written for '' koodiyattam'' plays for worship in temples during festivals. Kirata Arjuneeya is used as a subject for ''koodiyattam'' performances even today.
Religious affiliation
As with most Indian monarchs, Simhavishnu was also religious.
In the Udayendiram copper plates of Nandivarman II
Nandivarman II (718 CE – 796 CE) was a Pallava monarch who reigned in southern India. Sen states Nandivarman reigned from 731 CE to 796 CE and built the Vaikuntha-Perumal Temple. He was born in the country of Champa (present-day Vietnam), ...
, Simhavishnu was a devotee of Vishnu
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. This is a noteworthy point as his son Mahendravarman I was a Jaina who opposed all the Shaivite practices before being converted to Shaivism
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. Simhavishnu's portrait can be seen in the stone engraving at the Adivaraha Mandapam, an elegant shrine at Mahabalipuram. The monuments and temples in Mahabalipuram are achievements of the Pallava dynasty, and they still exist in Tamil Nadu
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. Simhavishnu was succeeded by his son Mahendravarman I.
Notes
References
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* Hirsh, Marilyn "Mahendravarman I Pallava: Artist and Patron of Mamallapuram", ''Artibus Asiae'', Vol. 48, No. 1/2. (1987), pp. 113
External links
Simhavishnu portrait
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Pallava kings
6th-century Indian monarchs