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Someshvara III

Someshvara III (; ) was a Western Chalukya king and son of Vikramaditya VI and Queen Chandaladevi. A monarch more inclined towards literature, Someshvara III had to face the invasion of the Hoysala ruler Vishnuvardhana, but was able to suppress him. He lost some territory as the Vengi Chalukyas tried to gain freedom, but was able to maintain most of the vast empire left behind by his famous father. He was a scholar of merit and wrote the Sanskrit classic ''Manasollasa''. He held titles like ''Tribhuvannamalla'', ''Bhulokamalla'' and ''Sarvanjyabhupa''. He also authored in Sanskrit a biography of his famous father, Vikramaditya VI, in a historical called ''Vikramankabhyudaya''. The text is a historical prose narrative which also includes a graphic description of the geography and people of Karnataka.〔A Textbook of Historiography, 500 B.C. to A.D. 2000 by E. Sreedharan, p.328, Orient Blackswan, (2004) ISBN 81-250-2657-6〕
==The Manasollasa==
The ((サンスクリット:मानसोल्लास)) (the refresher of the mind) or the (the magical stone that fulfils desires) is an encyclopedic work in Sanskrit composed in 1051 Saka era (c. 1129 CE). This work is divided into 100 's (chapters) which are grouped into five 's (twenties) and each chapter deals with a specific topic. This treatise deals with a wide range of topics, which include the means of acquiring a kingdom, methods of establishing it and royal enjoyment. It contains valuable information regarding Indian art, architecture, cuisine, ornaments, sports, music and dance. The number of 's in this work is:

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