The history of Andhra country (1000 AD - 1500 AD)

by Yashoda Devi | 1933 | 138,355 words

This book recounts the History of the Andhra Pradesh Country from 1000 to 1500 A.D. including many dynasties (for example. the Reddis of Korukonda and the Eruva Chola of Rajahmundry)....

Part 8 - The later and other Yadavas: Vaijegadeva Maharaja

This chief is known from a single record at Ongole with date lost recording gifts for his merit to Vaijegesvaradeva at Ongole. Vaijega Maharaja was a Mahamandalesvara and Chekranarayana. His place in the genealogy of the Yadavas can not be fixed for want of data. Perhaps he was the son and successor of Madhava II and if so may be placed about A.D. 1280.

A record at Yendluru mentions Jagadeva Maharaja. Two records at Palemkota (Venkatagiri taluq) mention Bhujabala Boppayadeva Maharajulu alias Kalimili Bopparaju and his son Madiraju. It has been suggested that Bhujabala suggests a choda descent. But as it is also one of the epithets borne by some of the Yadavas, it is likely that Boppaya and Madiraju were of Yadeva lineage. A record from Ongole taluq—in complete, defaced, and with date missing mentions kings—Singa, Bhava, and Ramachandra. Ramachandra by Telingama had five sons. It has been said that “These so called kings were apparently however only ministers and there is nothing clearly to connect them with the Sevunas”.

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