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  1. Rajaraja Narendra (r. 1022 – 1061 CE) was the Eastern Chalukya king of the Vengi kingdom in South India. Rajaraja Narendra is the grandson of Raja Raja Chola I and he established the city of Rajahmahendravaram. His period was famous for its social and cultural heritage.

  2. Raja Raja Narendra Chalukya is a king of Vengi Eastern Chalukya dynasty and one must be wondering how come his name sounds very similar to Raja Raja Chola of imperial Chola Dynasty emperor.

  3. Feb 3, 2016 · Rajaraja Narendra, a renowned visionary, and king from Eastern Chalukya dynasty was king of the Vengi kingdom. Narendra, respected as national hero of Andhras, succeeded the Vengi in 1019 CE...

  4. Rajaraja Narendra ( r. 1022 – 1061 CE) was the Eastern Chalukya king of the Vengi kingdom in South India. Rajaraja Narendra is the grandson of Raja Raja Chola I and he established the city of Rajahmahendravaram. His period was famous for its social and cultural heritage.

  5. Rajaraja-Narendra was the Chalukya ruler of Vengi, the fertile alluvial lands between the Krishna and Godavari rivers in modern Andhra Pradesh. This is how he came to commision the Andhra Mahabharatamu.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SarangadharaSarangadhara - Wikipedia

    Rajaraja Narendra was ruling the Vengi country with capital of Rajamahendri. He had a son by name Sarangadhara with Queen Ratnangi. The king had a second wife Chitrangi towards whom he was very affectionate. He had a bitter enemy, his step-brother, Vijayaditya.

  7. Explore the legacy of Rajaraja Narendra, the patron king of Telugu culture, in this historical short. Learn about his reign from 1019 to 1061 CE, where he governed the Eastern Chalukya Dynasty...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rajendra_IRajendra I - Wikipedia

    Rajendra was a follower of Shaivism but welcomed Buddhism and built several stupas across South-East Asia and South India. New forms of trade emerged during Rajendra's such as the commercial system called "emporia", this was after the Chola's had gained control of Strait of Malacca and several other coastal areas. [12] .

  9. Jul 24, 2022 · 1 min read. RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM: The city marked the 'Sahasrabdi' (1000 years) of Andhra Mahabharatam that was penned by Nannaya Bhattaraka, the first poet in Telugu. The historic city also...

  10. Rajaraja Narendra was a devotee of Lord Shiva and used to donate lands and encouraged the learning of Vedasasta Vidya. He had good knowledge in Puranas, Agamas and Kavyas and loved poetry...