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| succession = Chahamana king | reign = c. 890-917 CE | dynasty = Chahamanas of Shakambhari | predecessor = Govindaraja II | successor = Vakpatiraja I | father = Govindaraja II }} Chandanaraja (r. c. 890-917 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India. Chandana-raja succeeded his father Guvaka II as the Chahamana king. He is also known as Vappayaraja and Manika Rai.{{sfn|R. B. Singh|1964|p=56}} According to the Harsha stone inscription, Chandana defeated a Tomara ruler named Rudra (or Rudrena). Dasharatha Sharma identifies this ruler with a king of Delhi's Tomara dynasty.{{sfn|Dasharatha Sharma|1959|pp=26-27}} Historian R. B. Singh theorizes that Rudra was another name of the Tomara ruler Chandrapala or Bibasapala.{{sfn|R. B. Singh|1964|p=97}} The Prithviraja Vijaya states that Chandana's queen Rudrani was also known as "Atma-Prabha" because of her yogic powers. She is said to have set up 1,000 lamp-like lingams on the banks of the Pushkar lake.{{sfn|R. B. Singh|1964|pp=97-98}} ReferencesBibliography
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