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A Brief History of the Chalukya Dynasty in the South Vijayaditya, a man of southern Chalukya origin, came in 143 AD with the intention of establishing an independent state in the south, with the intention of establishing a fraternal alliance with his half-brother Chitrakanth of Ayodhya. After staying for a few days at a village called Chapli near Maheshwar at Wattes Mode, he crossed the Narmada and stayed with his friends in the area near Ajanja, where the army assembled and started to move independently into the forest. At that time, a Bali Pallava king named Trilochana became a nuisance in the region and he took advantage of it and made his kingdom appear. Seeing his royal prowess, pious actions and bravery, the big and small kings and the barbarians helped him against the Kur king of Pallava dynasty. When Trilochanaya was chasing after him, he was suddenly struck by an arrow and his horse fell down. His pregnant wife, a cow named Mundivendra, took refuge with an ascetic Brahmin named Somayya.

The queen had a son. He was named Vishnuvardhan. Swami taught Kshatriyas useful knowledge. By his recruitment and arduous austerities, he gained the Panch Mahashabda Makar Gokarna, Tatra, Gankha, Patishtaj, and Rahchinha Adiraja emblems by pleasing Kartika Swami Mahagauri, who established extensive kingdoms from Namarde to Titubanda to the Kapamba and Gangavanshi kings. A Pallava king Kathi got married to a princess. He had a mighty son named Vijayaditya. His son Pulakoshi organized his kingdom. He had a son named Vir Vijay. He crushed the rebellion of the barbarians and brutally crushed the resistance of the surrounding kings. They had two sons Vanraj and Prithviraj, Banraja had a son named Jai Singh. He defeated the Rathod kings in war. He was succeeded by his son Buddhavarma Rajyava. Jaisinga's second son was a great warrior and a royal king. He helped expand the kingdom like his father. Buddhavarma had two sons, Vijaya Varma and Pulakeshi Vallabh. Pulakeshi Vallabh was preceded by Durhamdevi, wife of Pulakeshi Vallabh.

Mangleshwar built a grand temple of Vishnu at Vatapi Bay. This great mighty Thochda expanded the kingdom by conquering Konkan and Karnataka regions. He wanted his son to inherit the throne after him. But his brother's son Rattyashraye Pulake fought for his right to rule, dethroned Mangaleswar and his son Indra Varma became the mighty Chalukya Pundamani emperor. He defeated the famous sovereign Harshvardhana of Kaloj and established a powerful empire by defeating the Palaya and Ghole kings and conquering the countries of Pura South India under the Narmada Tashilth, Gujarat, Kalava, King, Kosala, Sinhal Bahit. The Emperor of Iran had sent Haya's court to Rajpandi. From this it can be seen that the glory of the Gulf has spread abroad. At that time there were five great storms on earth. Life was calculated in it. He held the honorary title of Ratre Ashraya and Vallabheghar. From this, there were two brothers in this family, father Shokas and Satshri's clan Maneri. Vishnuvardhana and Jayasimha Vishnuvardhana found himself in Bijapur, when Jayasimhadha's son Nagardhana and Maggardhanadha's son Vishnuvardhana were sent to the kingdom of India, he created an independent kingdom there.

And further in this family there was a mighty king named Guru Raj and he established his capital at Anil Paun. Hopefully, three branches of Vatapi Kalyani Bijapur and Anil Paun were established in this Paran. Pulakesi's kingdom expanded and grew in glory. When he usurped his kingdom with all the kings of South India, his four sons Aditya Varma, Chandraditya, Vikramaditya and Jai Singh regained their independence through continuous prowess. Vikramaditya was a great planner. He defeated his father's enemy by his own prowess and ruled at Vatati. He helped to spread and propagate Hinduism through Guru Manuni like Shankaracharya. His brother Chandrapitta was ruling the Konkan Vasati while staying in Revati Bota. Vikramaditya's son Vijayaditya ascended the throne. And after him his son Vijayadatta became the emperor. Vijayadatta's two sons first Vikramaditya his queen name was Lokambahadevi. During the reign of Kirti Varma, son of Bhimadeva Vikramaditya II, Rashtriya Kut Mandalik Raja Revolted and swallowed up the Chalukya kingdom. But his cousin Vikramaditya's son and Sthapa's grandson.
