Hiranyavarman

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Hiranyavarman
Mahidharapura Dynasty
SuccessorDharanindravarman I
BornUpper Mun Valley near Phimai
SpouseHiranyalakshmi
Issue
Names
Hiranyavarman
ReligionHindu

Hiranyavarman (Khmer: ហិរណ្យវរ្ម័ន, Thai: หิรัณยวรมัน), the founder of the Mahidharapura Dynasty, was a king from the Upper Mun Valley near Phimai (northern region of Phnom Dangrek), a vassal state of Khmer Empire.

Biography[edit]

King Hiranyavarman was the father of King Dharanindravarman I (r. 1107–1113) and King Jayavarman VI (r. 1082-1107). He never claimed that his dynasty has any link to the King Suryavarman I’s dynasty nor to any other lines of Khmer kings. However, his great-grandson, Dharanindravarman II claimed the throne through the marriage with Sri Jayarajacudamani, granddaughter of King Suryavarman I.[1]

He was named after Hiranyavarman, a son of Somasaman and a daughter of King Viravarman.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kenneth T. So. "Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings" (PDF). Cambosastra. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-07-08. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
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Head of Mahidharapura
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