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Pulakeshin II (IAST: Pulakeśin, r. c. 610–642 CE) was the most famous ruler of the Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi (present-day Badami in Karnataka, India). During his reign, the Chalukya kingdom expanded to cover most of the Deccan region in peninsular India.

Pulakeshin

Satyashraya, Shri-prithvi-vallabha, Bhattaraka, Maharajadhiraja, Parameshvara

Chalukya king

Reign

c. 610 – c. 642

Predecessor

Mangalesha

Successor

Adityavarman

Dynasty

Chalukyas of Vatapi

Father

Kirttivarman I

A son of the Chalukya king Kirttivarman I, Pulakeshin overthrew his uncle Mangalesha to gain control of the throne. He suppressed a rebellion by Appayika and Govinda, and decisively defeated the Kadambas of Banavasi in the south. The Alupas and the Gangas of Talakadu recognized his suzerainty. He consolidated the Chalukya control over the western coast by subjugating the Mauryas of Konkana. His Aihole inscription also credits him with subjugating the Latas, the Malavas, and the Gurjaras in the north.

The most notable military achievement of Pulakeshin was his victory over the powerful northern emperor Harsha-vardhana, whose failure to conquer the Chalukya kingdom is attested by the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang. In the east, Pulakeshin subjugated the rulers of Dakshina Kosala and Kalinga. After defeating the Vishnukundina ruler, he appointed his brother Vishnu-vardhana as the governor of eastern Deccan; this brother later established the independent Eastern Chalukya dynasty of Vengi. Pulakeshin also achieved some successes against the Pallavas in the south by defeating Mahendraverman 1 in Battle of Pullalur. He was ultimately defeated, and probably killed, during an invasion by the Pallava king Narasimhavarman I in Battle of Vatapi.

Pulakeshin was a Hindu Vaishnavite. He also patronized other sects like Shaivism and was tolerant towards religion like Buddhism, and Jainism. He patronized several scholars, including Ravikirtti, who composed his Aihole inscription

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