facts and fiction - Pallava Lineage :: kooram stone temple first built
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    > > PALLAVA EMPIRE
    > > Simhavarman I...............................c. 315-c. 345
    > > Skandavarman I..............................c. 345-c. 355 with...
    > > Vishnugopa..................................c. 350-c. 355
    > > Kumaravishnu I..............................c. 355-c. 370
    > > Skandavarman II.............................c. 370-c. 385
    > > Viravarman..................................c. 385-c. 400
    > > Skandavarman III............................c. 400-c. 438
    > > Simhavarman II..............................c. 438-c. 460
    > > Skandavarman IV.............................c. 460-c. 480
    > > Nandivarman I...............................c. 480-c. 500
    > > Kumaravishnu II.............................c. 500-c. 520
    > > Buddhavarman................................c. 520-c. 540
    > > Kumaravishnu III............................c. 540-c. 550
    > > Simhavarman III.............................c. 550-c. 574
    > > Simhavishnu.................................c. 574-c. 600
    > > Mahendravarman I............................c. 600-630
    > > Narasimhavarman I..............................630-668
    > > Mahendravarman II..............................668-670
    > > Paramesvaravarman I............................670-680
    > > Narasimhavarman II.............................680-720
    > > Paramesvaravarman II...........................720-731
    > > Nandivarman II.................................731-795
    > > Dantivarman....................................795-845 with...
    > > Nandivarman III................................844-866 with...
    > > Nripatungavarman...............................855-896 with...
    > > Aparajita......................................879-897
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    http://www.thehindu.com/yw/2007/03/16/stories/2007031600500200.htm

    The inscription on a panel in the Vaikunta Perumal temple tells us that when
    the Pallava King Paramesvara Varman II (705 - 710) died without a progeny, a
    group of scholars of the Ghatika (an assembly of learned people) made a long
    journey through forests, rivers and dense impenetrable jungles using many
    means of transport like palanquins, horses, elephants and boats and reached
    the kingdom of King Harivarma and asked him to come and rule in Kanchipuram.
    But the King said he had his own kingdom to rule but they could ask one of
    his four sons instead. The first three refused but the fourth one was
    willing. He was brought back in a similar long journey and anointed as King
    Nandivarma Pallavamalla in Kanchipuram. He was 12 years old then.

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