| Kandarpadharma | |
|---|---|
| King of Campādeśa King of Lâm Ấp (Bestowed by the Tang dynasty) | |
| Reign | 629–640 AD | 
| Coronation | 629 AD | 
| Predecessor | Sambhuvarman | 
| Successor | Prabhasadharma | 
| Born | ? ? | 
| Died | 640 | 
| Dynasty | Simhapura dynasty (Gangeśvara) | 
| Father | Sambhuvarman | 
| Mother | ? | 
Kandarpadharma was the King of the Simhapura dynasty of Champa. He ruled from 629 to an unknown date, when he was succeeded by his son, King Prabhasadharma.[1] His rule was peaceful and he sent two missions to China in 630 and 631.
Kandarpadharma was the first king in history officially to offer the title King of Champa: campāpr̥thivībhuj (lord of the land of Champa) and śrī campeśvara (Lord of the Cham) of Campādeśa (the country of the Cham) and Campāpura (the cities/state of Champa). Kandarpadharma was a member of Simhapura dynasty/Gangeśvara dynasty founded by Gangaraja.
References
- ↑ Ancient Indian History and Civilization, Sailendra Nath Sen, P. 528
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