Srimara Srivallabha

Srimara Srivallabha
Painting from Chittanavachal (Pudukkottai), believed to be that of the king Srimara Srivallabha and his queen
Pandya dynasty
Reignc. 815–c. 862 AD
PredecessorParantaka Nedunchadaiyan (Varaguna I)
SuccessorVaragunavarman II
DynastyPandya
FatherParantaka Nedunchadaiyan (Varaguna I)

Srimara Srivallabha (r. c. 815–c. 862 AD)(Tamil:சீமாறன் சீவல்லபன்) was a Pandya king of early medieval south India.

Srimara was famously known as the Parachakra Kolahala ("the Confounder of the Circle of his Enemies"). The Larger Sinnamanur Plates are the major source of information about this Pandya king. The Pallava version of the events related to this period can be found in the Bahur Plates of Nripatunga.