Anantavarman Chodaganga
Gangesvara Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva (r. 1077–1150) was an Eastern Ganga monarch who reigned between 1077 CE to 1150 CE. He was the ruler of the Kalinga region from river Ganga to Godavari, and later the early medieval Odisha region with the incorporation of the constituent regions with the decline of the Somavamshis.
Anantavarman Chodaganga | |
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Trikalingadhipati, Gangesvara | |
Sculpture of Chodaganga Deva at Chudanga Sahi, Puri | |
Reign | 1077–1150 CE |
Successor | Kamarnnava Deva |
House | Eastern Ganga Dynasty |
Father | Rajaraja Deva I |
Mother | Rajasundari |
Religion | Hindu |
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