Bhuvikrama


Bhuvikrama was a king of the Western Ganga dynasty ruling parts of southern Karnataka in the early 7th century CE. He succeeded his father Mushkara and was succeeded by his son Shivamara I.

Reign

Few inscriptions from Bhuvikrama’s time survive, but he is listed in later Ganga genealogies and epigraphy. His reign likely covered Talakad and surrounding regions, continuing the dynasty’s Jain patronage and support for temple building. Alternate spellings like *Bhuvikarma* appear in some records and are treated as scribal variants.

Legacy

Bhuvikrama’s rule marked continuity in the early Western Ganga line. His descendants such as Srivikrama and Shivamara I furthered Jain religious and administrative traditions in Karnataka.