| Vikrāntavarman II | |||||
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| maharajadhiraja | |||||
Stelae of Vikrantavarman II dates 19 May 687 AD fromMỹ Sơn | |||||
| King of Champa | |||||
| Reign | 687-741 | ||||
| Coronation | 687 | ||||
| Predecessor | Naravahanavarman | ||||
| Successor | Lútuóluó | ||||
| Born | Unknown Simhapura,Champa | ||||
| Died | 741 Simhapura | ||||
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| House | Fourth dynasty (Simhapura dynasty) | ||||
| Father | Vikrantavarman I | ||||
| Religion | Hinduism,Buddhism | ||||
Vikrāntavarman II (?–741 AD), was the seventh king of the Fourth dynasty ofChampa, modern-day Central Vietnam, reigned from 686 to 741. He was the son of kingVikrantavarman I. He was identified as Jianduodamo (Chinese: 建多达摩,Middle Chinese:*kɨanh-tɑ-dɑt-mɑ) in the medieval Chinese annals of theNew Book of Tang. In hiskośa for the lingam of Vāmeśvara inMỹ Sơn, Vikrantavarman II is venerated aslion among kings.[1][2]
An inscription on a stele dated 19 May 687 in Mỹ Sơn is attributed to his coronation. That same day he also installed a sheath and a crown for two of his beloved gods, Īśānesvara and Bhadreśvara, manifest in the earth in the form of lingas.[3][4]
| Preceded by Naravahanavarman ?–? | King of Champa ?–741 | Succeeded by Lútuóluó 741–? |
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