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Wodeyar Rulers of Mysore... Mysore kingdom was ruled by a succession of Wodeyar rulers for the next couple of centuries... son of the last Wodeyar King Khasa Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII... payment of subsidy amount from Mummudi Krishna Raja Wodeyar in 1831 and British appointed commissioners were in charge of the Kingdom... His son Nalvadi Krishna Raja Wodeyar earned great fame as a saintly King... The last king of the Wodeyar dynasty was Jayachamaraja Wodeyar... Wodeyar Rulers of Mysore... Wodeyar Rulers of Mysore... Raja Wodeyar the ninth Ruler of the dynasty was a remarkable man known for his valor and... Temple authorities requested Raja Wodeyar to provide them as was the practice hithertoo... Raja Wodeyar sent emissaries to malangi where Alamelamma was staying... Thence Raja Wodeyar sent his army to Talakad to request her once again and if she still refuses... army and uttered the legendary curse on Raja Wodeyar and jumped into the whirlpool with the rest of the jewels and escaped unscathed... Raja Wodeyar was truly repentant... Here is a brief sketch of Raja Wodeyar which is necessary to get a historical perspective... Raja Wodeyar after shifting to Srirangapatna is credited with starting the famous Dasara Festivities for the first... Raja Wodeyar was a devout of Vaishnavaite and he donated the famous bejeweled crown to the Lord... Raja Wodeyar having entered the garbha... Incidentally Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar is credited with the composition Gita Gopala... was succeeded by his son Dodda Krishna Raja Wodeyar who Ruled from 1714 to 1732... continued with the tradition of having a nominal Wodeyar King on the throne and even the Dasara Celebrations continued as usual... Mummudi adopted Chamaraja Wodeyar X as his legal heir in 1865 and when British refused to accord recognition and... Chamaraja Wodeyar X died in 1894 at Calcutta... Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV was invested with full authority personally by the Viceroy... His brother Kantheerava Narasimharaja Wodeyar was given the title of Yuvaraja... Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV died without children and as his brother had predeceased him... Jaya Chamaraja Wodeyar was crowned in... Wodeyar dynasty of Mysore... Wodeyar dynasty of Mysore...

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