• Ratnadeva II (1120-1135 CE) was the greatest ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Ratnapura, in modern-day Indian state of Chhattisgarh. He is known for declaring...
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    only releasing him at the intervention of his mother. The next ruler, Ratnadeva II, officially declared independence from the Kalachuris of Tripuri and...
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    Vikranapur (modern Kotgaph, Madhya Pradesh) built by the Kalachuri king Ratnadeva II. Monier-Williams Dictionary: Revanta Monier-Williams Dictionary:Guhyaka...
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  • predecessor and father, Ratnadeva II, who had defeated the powerful Eastern Ganga king Anantavarman Chodaganga, Prithvideva II defeated an Eastern Ganga...
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    Kalachuris of Ratnapura. It is said to be located at the spot where king Ratnadeva had a darshan of goddess Kali. Originally the temple was for three goddesses...
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  • Gayakarna's reign. Gayakarna sent an army to reduce the Ratnapura chief Ratnadeva II to submission, but it was defeated. Gayakarna married Alhanadevi, a daughter...
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    Lakshmi and Goddess Saraswathi. The temple was built by the Kalachuri king Ratnadeva in the 12-13th century. The architecture is of the Nagara art, facing...
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    Tripuri Kalachuri king Kokalla I (c. 875 CE). Ratnapura was established by Ratnadeva, a later descendant of Kalingaraja and a king of the Ratnapura Kalachuri...
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  • eventually killed in a coup orchestrated by his younger brother. Born Ratnadeva, he was the eldest of Maharaja Rama Manikya's four surviving sons and...
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