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Tarinidevi, also known as Tarini Mahadevi was a second wife of [[Pulakeshin II]] and mother of [[Chandraditya]]. Her father, King Kulabhadra, married her to [[Pulakeshi II]] after the defeating of [[Harshavardhana]]. She was a delight and honourable wife of [[Pulakeshin II]] and he fell in love with her, before her marriage. The marriage took place in a happy manner and celebrated with pomp and show. Soon, after, Tarinidevi and [[Pulakeshin II]] had a son named [[Chandraditya]]. Pulakeshin also married a daughter of [[Durvinita]], who was his first wife. | Tarinidevi, also known as Tarini Mahadevi was a second wife of [[Pulakeshin II]] and mother of [[Chandraditya]]. Her father, King Kulabhadra, married her to [[Pulakeshi II]] after the defeating of [[Harshavardhana]]. She was a delight and honourable wife of [[Pulakeshin II]] and he fell in love with her, before her marriage. The marriage took place in a happy manner and celebrated with pomp and show. Soon, after, Tarinidevi and [[Pulakeshin II]] had a son named [[Chandraditya]]. Pulakeshin also married a daughter of [[Durvinita]], who was his first wife. | ||
This story goes like this when King Kulabhadra marries her to great Chalukya King called [[Pulakeshin II]] and lived with him happily. [[Chandraditya]] was the third son of [[Pulakeshin II]] but is not mentioned in sources. Queen Tarini Mahadevi's story is written on the basic line like [[Tirumala Devi]], wife of King [[Krishnadevaraya]]. She was spelled Tarinidevi and ''Tarini Mahadevi'' respectively. Queen Vijaya-Bhattarika (alias Vijaya-Mahadevi) was her successor. | This story goes like this when King Kulabhadra marries her to great Chalukya King called [[Pulakeshin II]] and lived with him happily. [[Chandraditya]] was the third son of [[Pulakeshin II]] but is not mentioned in sources. Queen Tarini Mahadevi's story is written on the basic line like [[Tirumala Devi]], wife of King [[Krishnadevaraya]]. She was spelled Tarinidevi and ''Tarini Mahadevi'' respectively. Queen Vijaya-Bhattarika (alias Vijaya-Mahadevi) was her successor. In the stone inscriptions of her stepson, [[Vikramaditya I]], she is mentioned as the ancestor of [[Chinnadevi]] and [[Tirumaladevi]]. |
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