Ganga
Dynasty
The
Ganga dynasty came into existence in 2nd century AD after the name of its founder Gangeya
or Gangadutt. Jain Acharya Simhanandi inspired his two disciples Daddigh and Madhav to
establish their rule, which they did by constituting the territory of Gangawadi with Kolar
as their capital. But actually Madhav Kongunivarma I was the first crowned king of this
dynasty, who ruled for a long period during 189-250 AD Jainism was the national religion
during his rule. King Durvinit Konguni of this dynasty was the disciple of famous
grammarian Acharya Devanandi Pujyapad. Marasingh got victory over several powerful rulers
and ruled gloriously. During his last days he became an ascetic. He died with Sallekhana
in 974 AD at Bankapur in the feet of his Jain preceptor Ajitsen. The Ganga rulers built
several Jain temples and established Jain institutions.