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'''Ereyanga''' (r. 1098–1102 CE) was the son of [[Vinayaditya (Hoysala dynasty)|Vinayaditya]] and distinguished himself as a [[Chalukyas of Kalyani|Chalukya]] feudatory during their campaigns against [[Dhara (city)|Dhara]] of [[Malwa]].<ref name="john fleet">{{cite book |author1=John Faithful Fleet |title=The Dynasties of the Kanarese Districts of the Bombay Presidency from the Earliest Historical Times to the Musalman Conquest of A.D. 1318 |date=1882 |publisher=Government Central Press |pages=66 |url=https:// |
'''Ereyanga''' (r. 1098–1102 CE) was the son of [[Vinayaditya (Hoysala dynasty)|Vinayaditya]] and distinguished himself as a [[Chalukyas of Kalyani|Chalukya]] feudatory during their campaigns against [[Dhara (city)|Dhara]] of [[Malwa]].<ref name="john fleet">{{cite book |author1=John Faithful Fleet |title=The Dynasties of the Kanarese Districts of the Bombay Presidency from the Earliest Historical Times to the Musalman Conquest of A.D. 1318 |date=1882 |publisher=Government Central Press |pages=66 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=coFCAAAAIAAJ&dq=Ereyanga&pg=PA66 |language=English}}</ref> Though his rule as a monarch of [[Hoysala Empire]] was short, he served his father as the ''Yuvaraja''. He was a [[Jain]] by faith. |
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He took the title- 'Vira Ganga'.<ref name="Hoysala temples">{{cite book |author1=S. Settar |title=The Hoysaḷa Temples Volume 1 |date=1992 |publisher=Inst. of Indian Art History Karnatak Univ. |pages=11 |url=https:// |
He took the title- 'Vira Ganga'.<ref name="Hoysala temples">{{cite book |author1=S. Settar |title=The Hoysaḷa Temples Volume 1 |date=1992 |publisher=Inst. of Indian Art History Karnatak Univ. |pages=11 |isbn=9788190017213 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MXLqAAAAMAAJ&q=Ereyanga |language=English}}</ref> |
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==Life== |
==Life== |
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Ereyanga was born to the [[Hoysala Empire|Hoysala]] king [[Vinayaditya (Hoysala dynasty)|Vinayaditya]] and his wife ''Keleyabbe'' or ''Keleyala Devi''.<ref name="mysore">{{cite book |author1=Benjamin Lewis Rice |title=Mysore in general |date=1 May 2007 |publisher=A. Constable |pages=337 |url=https:// |
Ereyanga was born to the [[Hoysala Empire|Hoysala]] king [[Vinayaditya (Hoysala dynasty)|Vinayaditya]] and his wife ''Keleyabbe'' or ''Keleyala Devi''.<ref name="mysore">{{cite book |author1=Benjamin Lewis Rice |title=Mysore in general |date=1 May 2007 |publisher=A. Constable |pages=337 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=prYBAAAAYAAJ&dq=Ereyanga&pg=PA337 |language=English}}</ref> He was appointed the ''Yuvaraja'' in 1062, and seems to have held that position for 33 years. He first distinguished himself by helping [[Western Chalukya Empire|Chalukya]] [[Someshvara II]] in suppressing rebellions.<ref name="Hoysala temples"/> Ereyanga is described as a right hand to Someshvara, and was an important commander in the Chalukya army.<ref name="carnatica revised"/> He is said to have burnt [[Dhara (city)|Dhara]], a city of the king of Malwa, struck terror into the [[Chola|Cholas]], laid waste to Chakragotta and broken the king of [[Kalinga (historical region)|Kalinga]].<ref name="carnatica revised">{{cite book |author1=Benjamin Lewis Rice |title=Epigraphia Carnatica: Rev. ed |date=1889 |publisher=Mysore Government Central Press |pages=57 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EMUUAAAAYAAJ&dq=Ereyanga&pg=RA2-PA142 |language=English}}</ref><ref name="mysore"/> |
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Ereyanga had 3 sons through his wife Echala Devi<ref name="john fleet"/>- [[Veera Ballala I|Ballala]], [[Vishnuvardhana|Bitti Deva]] & Udayaditya.<ref name="epigraphica">{{cite book |author1=Benjamin Lewis Rice |title=Epigraphia Carnatica: Inscriptions in the Tumkur District |date=1904 |publisher=Mysore Government Central Press |pages=67 |url=https:// |
Ereyanga had 3 sons through his wife Echala Devi<ref name="john fleet"/>- [[Veera Ballala I|Ballala]], [[Vishnuvardhana|Bitti Deva]] & Udayaditya.<ref name="epigraphica">{{cite book |author1=Benjamin Lewis Rice |title=Epigraphia Carnatica: Inscriptions in the Tumkur District |date=1904 |publisher=Mysore Government Central Press |pages=67 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NZFEAQAAMAAJ&dq=Ereyanga&pg=RA2-PA105 |language=English}}</ref> [[Veera Ballala I|Ballala]] succeeded his grandfather [[Vinayaditya (Hoysala dynasty)|Vinayaditya]] to the throne, but did not live long and Udayaditya died in 1123. |
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However, [[Vishnuvardhana|Bitti Deva]] would go on to become one of the greatest Hoysala kings.<ref name="mysore"/> |
However, [[Vishnuvardhana|Bitti Deva]] would go on to become one of the greatest Hoysala kings.<ref name="mysore"/> |
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Ereyanga | |
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Hoysala King | |
Reign | c. 1098 – c. 1102 CE |
Predecessor | Vinayaditya |
Successor | Veera Ballala I |
Spouse | Echala Devi |
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Dynasty | Hoysala |
Father | Vinayaditya |
Mother | Keleyala Devi |
Religion | Jainism |
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Ereyanga (r. 1098–1102 CE) was the son of Vinayaditya and distinguished himself as a Chalukya feudatory during their campaigns against Dhara of Malwa.[1] Though his rule as a monarch of Hoysala Empire was short, he served his father as the Yuvaraja. He was a Jain by faith.
He took the title- 'Vira Ganga'.[2]
Life
Ereyanga was born to the Hoysala king Vinayaditya and his wife Keleyabbe or Keleyala Devi.[3] He was appointed the Yuvaraja in 1062, and seems to have held that position for 33 years. He first distinguished himself by helping Chalukya Someshvara II in suppressing rebellions.[2] Ereyanga is described as a right hand to Someshvara, and was an important commander in the Chalukya army.[4] He is said to have burnt Dhara, a city of the king of Malwa, struck terror into the Cholas, laid waste to Chakragotta and broken the king of Kalinga.[4][3]
Ereyanga had 3 sons through his wife Echala Devi[1]- Ballala, Bitti Deva & Udayaditya.[5] Ballala succeeded his grandfather Vinayaditya to the throne, but did not live long and Udayaditya died in 1123. However, Bitti Deva would go on to become one of the greatest Hoysala kings.[3]
References
- ^ a b John Faithful Fleet (1882). The Dynasties of the Kanarese Districts of the Bombay Presidency from the Earliest Historical Times to the Musalman Conquest of A.D. 1318. Government Central Press. p. 66.
- ^ a b S. Settar (1992). The Hoysaḷa Temples Volume 1. Inst. of Indian Art History Karnatak Univ. p. 11. ISBN 9788190017213.
- ^ a b c Benjamin Lewis Rice (1 May 2007). Mysore in general. A. Constable. p. 337.
- ^ a b Benjamin Lewis Rice (1889). Epigraphia Carnatica: Rev. ed. Mysore Government Central Press. p. 57.
- ^ Benjamin Lewis Rice (1904). Epigraphia Carnatica: Inscriptions in the Tumkur District. Mysore Government Central Press. p. 67.
Sources
- Dr. Suryanath U. Kamat, A Concise history of Karnataka from pre-historic times to the present, Jupiter books, MCC, Bangalore, 2001 (Reprinted 2002) OCLC: 7796041