More Related Content Similar to Pallavas - Pallava Dynasty – Mocomi.com (20) More from Mocomi Kids (20) Pallavas - Pallava Dynasty – Mocomi.com1. UN F FOR ME!
History for kids
mocomi.com/learn/history/
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
2. The south of India has seem many empires, however one of
the most powerful to exist in that region was the Pallava
dynasty. The Pallava's were great conquerors and patrons
of art and architecture. They ruled for nearly 500 years.
UN F FOR ME!
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
3. The Pallava's initially conquered the region of Thondaiman-dalam
in Pallavapuri right on the coastline. Shortly thereaf-ter,
a natural disaster occurred and the entire area was
washed away by the sea. The Pallava's then moved to
Kanchipuram and it was from there that they built their
mighty empire which extended from northern Odisha to
Tanjore and Trichi in the far south.
UN F FOR ME!
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
4. Skandavarman is believed to be the first Pallava ruler who
ruled in the early part of the fourth century. Skandavar-man
extended his territories from the Krishna river to
Pennar in the southall the way across to Bellary in the west.
After having performed the Ashvamedha and various
Vedic rituals, he earned the title of "Supreme King of Kings
devoted to Dharma".
UN F FOR ME!
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
5. The Pallava's were in a hurry and they began to rapidly
expand their kingdom. They soon took over areas of north
and south Arcot, Chengalpet and parts of Tanjore. During
the period of 350 to 575, there were over 16 kings who
ruled. King Sambashivu ruled from 560 to 580. He was a
strong ruler who defeated the Cholas, Pandyas and
Kalabhras which were the original rulers of the southern
regions. Sambashivu was a Vaishnavite, a devotee of Lord
Vishnu and his portrait is present in the Adi Varaha temple
in Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu.
UN F FOR ME!
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
6. Sambashivu was followed by his son, Mahendravarman
who ruled from 600 to 630. Mahendravarman was a very
learned person, a poet and a skilled musician. His instru-ment
of choice was the veena. He was also a patron of the
arts, music and architecture which flourished during his
reign. The stunning cave temples of Mahabalipuram near
Chennai were initiated by Mahendravarman.
UN F FOR ME!
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
7. It was during his reign that conflicts with the Chalukyas of
Badami began which lasted for centuries. Pulakesi II, the
Chalukya king heard of the riches in his neighboring king-dom
and provoked Mahendravarman by attacking his
empire. Pulakesi attacked Mahendravarmans army at Pul-lalar
in the year 620. The Pallava's suffered a defeat which
completely devastated Mahendravarman. His health suf-fered
badly along with his mental well being as he was
never at peace again. He did try and take revenge by
taking on Pulakesi in multiple battles but success eluded
him. He finally died, a broken king, in the year 630.
UN F FOR ME!
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
8. Narasimhavarman, Mahendravarman's brave and intelli-gent
son, felt deeply humiliated and vowed to avenge his
fathers death. He challenged Pulakesi II twice. One in
Manimangalam and again in Pariyalam in 632. Both the
times he defeated Pulakesi II and achieved what his father
could not. Pulakesi II was pushed into a retreat and he
agreed never to conquer lands towards the south.
UN F FOR ME!
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
9. With these victories, Narasimhavarman had taken control
of Badami and continued to rule over it for thirteen years.
With his powerful navy he also helped the King of Simhala
(Sri Lanka) to get back his lost kingdom .
UN F FOR ME!
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
10. For more Educational articles and video for kids,
visit: mocomi.com/learn/
Narasimhavarman during his reign completed the beauti-ful
temples of Mahabalipuram. He also built a host of other
temples like the Kailasantha temple at Kanchipuram and
the Shore temple. The king who was a great wrestler had
earned the title of 'Mamalla', which is why Mahabalipuram
is also known as Mamallapuram.
UN F FOR ME!
Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.