Jagat Prakasha Malla
Jagat Prakasha Malla (Nepal Bhasa:๐๐๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ๐๐ต๐ฑ ๐ฉ๐ฎ๐๐ฎโ) was a Malla Dynasty King of Bhaktapur, Nepal from 1642 to 1673.[2] He succeeded his father Naresha Malla (Narendra), when he was just four years old and became known as a great builder.[3] He died when he was 34 years old due to smallpox.[2]
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King of Khwopa | |||||
![]() A wooden sculpture depicting Jaggacanda, the syncretic form of Jagata Praksha Malla and his favourite minister, Chandrasekhara Singha supported by the two queen consorts, Padmฤvatฤซ and Candrฤvatฤซi.[1] | |||||
King of Bhaktapur | |||||
Reign | 1642 โ 1673 | ||||
Coronation | 1642 | ||||
Predecessor | Naresha Malla | ||||
Successor | Jitamitra Malla | ||||
Regent | Annapurna Lakshmi | ||||
Born | 27 October 1638 Nepal | ||||
Died | 8 December 1673 Bhaktapur, Nepal | ||||
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Dynasty | Malla | ||||
Father | Naresha Malla |
References
- Guy, John (1992). "New Evidence for the Jagannฤtha Cult in Seventeenth Century Nepal". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 2 (2): 213โ230. ISSN 1356-1863.
- Dhaubhadel, Om (January 2021). "jaggachanda ko huna?" (PDF). Bhaktapur Municipality (in Nepali) (291 ed.). pp. 30โ33.
- The history of ancient and medieval Nepal in a nutshell
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