Dantivarman

Dantivarman
Pallava Monarch
Reign c. 795 – c. 846 CE
Predecessor Nandivarman II
Successor Nandivarman III
Born Kanchipuram, Pallava State (present-day Tamil Nadu, India)
Died 846 CE
Kanchipuram, Pallava Kingdom (present-day Tamil Nadu, India)
Spouse Aggalanimmadi
Issue Nandivarman III
Dynasty Pallava
Father Nandivarman II
Mother Reva
Pallava Monarchs (200s–800s CE)
Virakurcha (??–??)
Vishnugopa I (??–??)
Vishnugopa II (??–??)
Simhavarman III (??–??)
Simhavishnu (??–??)
Mahendravarman I 600–630
Narasimhavarman I 630–668
Mahendravarman II 668–670
Paramesvaravarman I 670–695
Narasimhavarman II 695–728
Paramesvaravarman II 728–731
Nandivarman II 731–795
Dantivarman 795–846
Nandivarman III 846–869
Nrpatungavarman 869–880
Aparajitavarman 880–897

Dantivarman was an Indian monarch who ruled the Pallava kingdom from 795 to 846 CE. He was the son of Nandivarman II and his queen, the Rashtrakuta princess Reva.

Reign

Dantivarman ruled the Pallava kingdom for 51 years. During his reign, the decline of the pallavas had set in. Pandyan intrusions in the south reduced the Pallava territory to areas in and around Kanchipuram. In 803 CE, the Rashtrakuta emperor Govinda III defeated him and entered Kanchi.

The Telugu Chola monarch Srikantha conquered and occupied Tondaimandalam and appointed as its ruler a member of a junior branch of the Pallavas named Abhimanasiddhi, who appears to have some relation to the Cholas as well. Dantivarman fled and took shelter in Kadamba kingdom, with whom he was related matrimonially. No inscription of Dantivarman was found between his 21st and 49th regnal years (i.e. from circa 818 C.E. - 845 C.E.). This interregnum caused by the Telugu Chodas was, put to an end in the 49th regnal year of Dantivarman, who was assisted by his crown prince Nandivarman III, born through the Kadamba princess Aggalanimmadi, regained his lost territory. However the southern regions of the Pallava kingdom continued to be under Pandya control.