Q. Who is considered to be the greatest Pallava ruler?
(a) Simhavishnu
(b) Narasimhavarman I
(c) Paramesvarvarman I
(d) Nandivarmana II
Ans: (b) Narasimhavarman I
Explanation: The greatest Pallava ruler is considered to be (b) Narasimhavarman I, also known as Mamalla.
Narasimhavarman I ruled the Pallava dynasty from approximately 630 to 668 CE. He is renowned for his military conquests, architectural achievements, and patronage of art and culture. Narasimhavarman I is often referred to as Mamalla, which means “Great Wrestler” or “Great Warrior,” highlighting his military prowess.
During his reign, Narasimhavarman I expanded the boundaries of the Pallava kingdom and engaged in successful military campaigns against rival kingdoms, including the Chalukyas and the Cholas. He was also a great patron of art and architecture, with significant contributions to the construction of cave temples, monolithic rathas (chariot-shaped temples), and the famous Shore Temple at Mahabalipuram.
Narasimhavarman I’s reign is considered the golden age of the Pallava dynasty, and his achievements in warfare, architecture, and cultural patronage solidify his reputation as the greatest Pallava ruler.