Naravarman
| Naravarman | |||||
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| Nirvana-Narayana | |||||
Pillar in the Bijamaṇḍal, Vidisha with an inscription of Naravarman | |||||
| King of Malwa | |||||
| Reign | c. 1094 – c. 1130 CE | ||||
| Predecessor | Udayaditya; possibly Lakshmadeva | ||||
| Successor | Yashovarman | ||||
| Issue | Yashovarman | ||||
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| Dynasty | Paramara | ||||
| Father | Udayaditya | ||||
| Religion | Hinduism | ||||
Naravarman (reigned c. 1094–1133 CE), also known as Naravarma-deva, was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region of central India. The Paramara power greatly declined during his reign, as a result of multiple military defeats.