Srinivasa Malla was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan.
11 Facts About Srinivasa Malla
Srinivasa Malla was the son of Siddhi Narasimha Malla and reigned on Patan from 1661 until his abdication in 1685.
Srinivasa Malla was involved in administrative works from an early age by his father Siddhi Narasimha Malla.
Srinivasa Malla was formally crowned as the King of Patan in 1661.
In 1662, Srinivasasa Malla mediated the quarrel between Kantipur and Bhadaon and peace was restored.
Srinivasa Malla began to train his son Yoga Narendra Malla from his early age in the kingdom's administrative works.
Srinivasa Malla's mother died in 1679, which was followed by the death of one of his wife two years later.
Srinivasa Malla, like his father, was a king with great religious devotion.
Srinivasa Malla was a Hindu but was liberal to Buddhism as well.
Srinivasa Malla built several temples, renovated many, and gave generous land grants to religious places.
Srinivasa Malla was actively involved in politics until his death in 1687.