Rudrama Hindu deity:
For the forthcoming film, see Rudhramadevi.
Rudrama Devi
Rudrama Hindu deity vigraham.JPG
Statue of aristocrat Rudhramadevi
Predecessor Ganapathi deva
Successor Prataparudra a pair of
Spouse Veerabhadrudu
Father Ganapathideva
Born Rudhramadevi
Died 1289 A.D Nov twenty seven
Chandupatla
Rani Rudrama Hindu deity (1259–1289), generally spelled Rudramadevi, was one in every of the foremost outstanding rulers of the Kakatiya kinsfolk within the Deccan tableland, being one in every of the few ruling queens in Indian history.
Birth:
Rudrama Hindu deity was called Rudrāṃbā at birth. Her father was Ganapatideva, the emperor of the Kakatiya kinsfolk WHO dominated from Orugallu, currently called Warangal, in Telangana. Rudrama was formally selected as a son through the traditional Putrika ceremony and given the male name of Rudradeva.
Rule:
Rudrama Hindu deity had begun to rule the dominion conjointly along with her father as his co-regent from 1259-60 beneath the name of Rudradeva maharajah. within the 1st 2 or 3 years of their joint rule, the dominion was thrown into confusion and disorder as a result of Jatavarma Sundara Pandya I's invasion and therefore the fatal defeat of the Kakatiyas and their allies on the battle field of Muttukur, close to Nellore. tho' Ganapatideva was ultimately triple-crown in turning back the tide of invasion, he suffered loss of territory and status and his hold over his feudatories and nobles was jolted. beneath these circumstances, he retired from active politics.[citation needed]
Rudramma Hindu deity succeeded her father to the Kakatiya throne at the age of fourteen, forward the title aristocrat (Queen) and therefore the name Rudradeva.[citation needed] tho' she assumed full sovereignty in 1262-63 AD, she wasn't the topped queen till 1269, that was once her father died. Her nomination and ascension to the throne wasn't entirely accepted; so, some individuals had turned against Ganapatideva even throughout his lifespan thanks to his call to appoint a lady as his heir. On her accession some nobles WHO were unwilling to suffer a woman's authority, took up arms against her.[citation needed]
Ekamranatha's Pratapachantra refers to her step-brothers, Hariharadeva and Murarideva, riddance her and capturing Orugallu, and depicts Rudrama effectively endeavor them with the assistance of the voters and a few powerful supporters. However, no alternative proof is on the market to prove the existence of her step-brothers. notwithstanding it's believed that some adamantine nobles and shut relations rebelled against her authority, the Kayastha chief Jannigedeva and his younger brothers, Tripurari and Ambadeva, Recherla Prasaditya and Reddy chiefs like Gona Ganna Reddy were firmly loyal to the queen, espoused her cause and helped her defeat the rebels.[citation needed]
The necessary individuals in her life were Shivadesikulu, a minister WHO served the kinsfolk, and Annamambikadevi, the better half of Gona Ganna Reddy.
Marriage:
Rudramadevi was married to Virabhadra, a Vengi Chalukya (a branch of the Chalukyas of Badami) aristocrat of Nidadavolu. The couple were unfruitful so adopted 2 daughters, Mummadmba and Ruyyamba. Those daughters married Mahadeva II, WHO was Virabhadra's brother (which looks unbelievable as Mahadeva II, as claimed within the article, are a paternal uncle. Such marriages were prohibited by the patriarchic Hindu law. Mahadeva II can be a cousin-german of Rudramadevi and of Kakatiya lineage as mentioned within the inscription found in Tumkru, Epigraphica province.Vol XII 1921-22 and Anayyadeva of Kolanu kinsfolk, severally. As mentioned within the Juttiga inscription, "Virabhadreshvara of Chalukyavamsha shared the burden of his kingdom with Rudramadevi, the girl of Gaanapati of Kakatiyas, and dominated the earth".[citation needed]
For the forthcoming film, see Rudhramadevi.
Rudrama Devi
Rudrama Hindu deity vigraham.JPG
Statue of aristocrat Rudhramadevi
Predecessor Ganapathi deva
Successor Prataparudra a pair of
Spouse Veerabhadrudu
Father Ganapathideva
Born Rudhramadevi
Died 1289 A.D Nov twenty seven
Chandupatla
Rani Rudrama Hindu deity (1259–1289), generally spelled Rudramadevi, was one in every of the foremost outstanding rulers of the Kakatiya kinsfolk within the Deccan tableland, being one in every of the few ruling queens in Indian history.
Birth:
Rudrama Hindu deity was called Rudrāṃbā at birth. Her father was Ganapatideva, the emperor of the Kakatiya kinsfolk WHO dominated from Orugallu, currently called Warangal, in Telangana. Rudrama was formally selected as a son through the traditional Putrika ceremony and given the male name of Rudradeva.
Rule:
Rudrama Hindu deity had begun to rule the dominion conjointly along with her father as his co-regent from 1259-60 beneath the name of Rudradeva maharajah. within the 1st 2 or 3 years of their joint rule, the dominion was thrown into confusion and disorder as a result of Jatavarma Sundara Pandya I's invasion and therefore the fatal defeat of the Kakatiyas and their allies on the battle field of Muttukur, close to Nellore. tho' Ganapatideva was ultimately triple-crown in turning back the tide of invasion, he suffered loss of territory and status and his hold over his feudatories and nobles was jolted. beneath these circumstances, he retired from active politics.[citation needed]
Rudramma Hindu deity succeeded her father to the Kakatiya throne at the age of fourteen, forward the title aristocrat (Queen) and therefore the name Rudradeva.[citation needed] tho' she assumed full sovereignty in 1262-63 AD, she wasn't the topped queen till 1269, that was once her father died. Her nomination and ascension to the throne wasn't entirely accepted; so, some individuals had turned against Ganapatideva even throughout his lifespan thanks to his call to appoint a lady as his heir. On her accession some nobles WHO were unwilling to suffer a woman's authority, took up arms against her.[citation needed]
Ekamranatha's Pratapachantra refers to her step-brothers, Hariharadeva and Murarideva, riddance her and capturing Orugallu, and depicts Rudrama effectively endeavor them with the assistance of the voters and a few powerful supporters. However, no alternative proof is on the market to prove the existence of her step-brothers. notwithstanding it's believed that some adamantine nobles and shut relations rebelled against her authority, the Kayastha chief Jannigedeva and his younger brothers, Tripurari and Ambadeva, Recherla Prasaditya and Reddy chiefs like Gona Ganna Reddy were firmly loyal to the queen, espoused her cause and helped her defeat the rebels.[citation needed]
The necessary individuals in her life were Shivadesikulu, a minister WHO served the kinsfolk, and Annamambikadevi, the better half of Gona Ganna Reddy.
Marriage:
Rudramadevi was married to Virabhadra, a Vengi Chalukya (a branch of the Chalukyas of Badami) aristocrat of Nidadavolu. The couple were unfruitful so adopted 2 daughters, Mummadmba and Ruyyamba. Those daughters married Mahadeva II, WHO was Virabhadra's brother (which looks unbelievable as Mahadeva II, as claimed within the article, are a paternal uncle. Such marriages were prohibited by the patriarchic Hindu law. Mahadeva II can be a cousin-german of Rudramadevi and of Kakatiya lineage as mentioned within the inscription found in Tumkru, Epigraphica province.Vol XII 1921-22 and Anayyadeva of Kolanu kinsfolk, severally. As mentioned within the Juttiga inscription, "Virabhadreshvara of Chalukyavamsha shared the burden of his kingdom with Rudramadevi, the girl of Gaanapati of Kakatiyas, and dominated the earth".[citation needed]
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