Krishna III

Krishna III
Maharajadhiraja
Vallabhanarendra
Paramabhattaraka
Akalavarsha
Shri-prithvi-vallabha
12th Rashtrakuta Emperor
ReignDecember 939 – December 967
PredecessorAmoghavarsha III
SuccessorKhottiga
BornKannaradeva
SpouseUnnamed princess of Chedi
IssueUnnamed son
Bijjabbe
DynastyRashtrakuta
FatherAmoghavarsha III
ReligionJainism

Krishna III (r. 939 – 967), was the last great warrior and able Rashtrakuta Emperor. He was a shrewd administrator and skillful military campaigner. He waged many wars to restore the glory of the Rashtrakutas and played an important role in rebuilding the Rashtrakuta empire. He patronised the famous Kannada poets Ponna, who wrote "Shantinatha Purana" and Gajankusha, who wrote on erotics, and the Apabhramsha poet Pushpadanta who wrote "Mahapurana" and other works. His queen was a Chedi princess and his daughter Bijjabbe was married to a Western Ganga prince. During his rule he held titles such as Akalavarsha, Maharajadhiraja, Parameshvara, Paramamaheshvara, Shri Prithvivallabha etc. At his peak, he reigned over a vast empire stretching from at least the Narmada river in the north to at least the Kaveri river delta in the south. A copper grant of 993 issued by the Shilahara king of Thana states that the Rashtrakuta control extended from the Himalayas in the north to Ceylon in the south and from the eastern sea to the western seas. This grant also states that when the emperor Krishna III mobilised his armies, the kings of Chola, Bengal, Kannauj, Andhra and Pandya regions used to quiver.