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Samara-simha (: Samarasiṃha, r. c. 1182–1204 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Chahamana dynasty of (present-day Jalore in ). He ruled the area around Jalore as a feudatory.


Reign
Samarasimha succeeded his father on the Chahamana throne of Javalipura. He had two brothers named Lakhanapala and Abhayapala, and a sister named Rudala-devi. In his inscriptions, he is styled as " Samarasimha-deva".

Samarasimha's 1182 CE Jalor stone inscription states that he "held in scorn" the nomadic tribes of Pilavahika (identified with modern Peelwa near ). According to historian Dasharatha Sharma, this is a reference to his successful expeditions against the bandits of Pilavahika.

The 1182 CE inscription mentions that Samarasimha's maternal uncle Jojala was a Rajya-Chintaka during his reign. This suggests that Jojala looked after the administration of the kingdom.


Public works
The 1185 Jalor inscription from Samarasimha's reign records the construction of a temple called Kuvara-Vihara. The temple was originally built by the monarch Kumarapala in the Kanchanagiri fort of Javalipura, in 1221 (1164-65 CE). It was rebuilt by Bhandari Yashovira in 1242 VS (1285-86 CE), on Samarasimha's orders. The original temple structure had been burnt by the Shakambhari Chahamana invader during his war against the Chaulukyas.

According to the Sundha Hill inscription, Samarasimha built extensive ramparts on the Kanakachala fort. G. H. Ojha identified Kanakachala with the fort of Jalor, same as Kanchanagiri fort mentioned in the 1185 CE inscription. According to D. R. Bhandarkar, Kanchanagiri or Kanakachala was the original name of the hill on which the fort was situated. Kirtipiala started the construction of a fort on this hill, and the work was completed by Samarasimha.

The Sundha Hill temple further states that the king established the town of Samarapura, after having weighed himself against . The identity of Samarapura is not known. Samarasimha's sister Rudaladevi also commissioned two temples.


Personal life
Samarasimha had at least two sons and a daughter. His daughter Lila-devi married the monarch . This is attested by the 1206 Kadi inscription of Bhima II.

His two sons were Manavasimha and . The elder son Manavasimha was an ancestor of the founders of the Chauhan principalities of and . Udayasimha succeeded Samarasimha on the throne of Jalore.


Bibliography
  • (2026). 9780842606189, S. Chand / Motilal Banarsidass. .

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