Vijaya-Bhattarika
| Vijaya-Bhattarika | |
|---|---|
| Chalukya regent | |
| Reign | c. 650 – c. 655 |
| Predecessor | Chandraditya |
| Successor | Vikramaditya I |
| Spouse | Chandraditya |
| Dynasty | Chalukyas of Vatapi |
| Chalukya dynasties |
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Vijaya-Bhattarika (r. c. 650-655 CE) was a member of the Chalukya royal family of Deccan region in southern India. She is known from her Nerur and Kochre grant inscriptions, which call her Vijaya-Bhattarika and Vijaya-Mahadevi respectively.
Vijaya-Bhatarika was the wife of Chandraditya, who appears to have held the weakened Chalukya throne for a brief period, in the years following the Pallava invasion of the Chalukya capital Vatapi. After Chandraditya's death, Vijaya-Bhattarika seems to have acted as a regent for their minor son. Subsequently, the throne passed to her brother-in-law Vikramaditya I, who had probably become the de facto ruler during her regency, after having restored the dynasty's power as the supreme commander of the Chalukya army.