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Vikramaditya VI


Vikramaditya VI (1076 – 1126 CE) became the Western Chalukya King after deposing his elder brother Someshvara II. Vikramaditya's reign is marked by the start of the Chalukya-Vikrama era. Vikramaditya VI was the greatest of the Western Chalukya kings and had the longest reign in the dynasty. He earned the title ''Permadideva'' and ''Tribhuvanamalla'' (''lit'' "lord of three worlds"). Vikramadtiya VI is noted for his patronage of art and letters. His court was adorned with famous Kannada and Sanskrit poets. In Kannada, his brother Kirtivarma wrote ''Govaidya'' on veterinary science and Brahmashiva wrote ''Samayaparikshe'' and received the title ''Kavi Chakravarti''. More inscriptions in Kannada are attributed to Vikramaditya VI than any other king prior to the twelfth century.〔Thousands of Kannada language inscriptions are ascribed to Vikramaditya VI and pertain to his daily land and charitable grants (''Nityadana''),〕 Noted Sanskrit scholars, such as Bilhana wrote a eulogy of the king in the ''Vikramankadevacharita'', and the jurist Vijnaneshvara wrote ''Mitakshara'' on Hindu family law. One of his queens Chandaladevi, who was called ''Abhinava Sarasvati'' was a noted dancer. At his peak, the Vikarmaditya VI controlled a vast empire stretching from the Kaveri river in southern India to the Narmada river in central India.
==Chalukya Vikrama era==

As a prince he invaded Bengal some time before 1068 CE and defeated the kings of Gauda and Kamarupa.〔Dynastic History Of Magadha by George E. Somers p.214〕 The records of Vikramaditya also refer to other military expeditions against Bengal under him and his predecessors.〔 The Chalukya invasions were a fact as we find that in the wake of the Chalukya invading forces, Kannada people established ruling dynasties in Bengal and Bihar like the Sena dynasty.〔
Vikramaditya ascended the Chalukya throne by deposing his elder brother Someshvara II, with the help of some of the Chalukya feudatories and by utilising the opportunities arising out of a conflict with the Cholas.

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