Madanapala | |
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Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara Parama-Maheshvara | |
Gahadavala king | |
Reign | c. 1104–1113 CE |
Predecessor | Chandradeva |
Successor | Govindachandra |
Spouse | Ralhadevi, Prithvishrika |
Issue | Govindachandra |
Dynasty | Gahadavala |
Father | Chandradeva |
Madana-pala (IAST: Madanapāla, r. c. 1104–1113 CE), also known as Madana-chandra, was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty. He ruled the Antarvedi country in present-day Uttar Pradesh, including Kanyakubja and Varanasi.
Madanapala's son Govindachandra played an active role in his administration, and repulsed the Ghaznavid and Pala invasions.