Kakusthavarma

Kakusthavarma (r.c.425  450 CE) or Kakusthavarman was a ruler of the Kadamba dynasty in South India. He succeeded his brother Raghu as king. Under Kakusthavarma's rule the Kadamba kingdom attained the height of its power and influence, and the Kadambas enjoyed close diplomatic relations with the great royal houses of India. The Talagunda and Halmidi inscriptions praise Kakusthavarma as a formidable Kadamba warrior.

Kakusthavarma
Dharmamahārājadhirāja
Reignc. 425 – 450 CE
PredecessorRaghu
Successor
  • Santivarma (at Banavasi)
  • Krishnavarma (at Triparvatha)
HouseKadamba
FatherBhageerath
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