Question 14→ 2025 IAS Prelims GS I : Genius Classroom Explanation

📘 IAS Prelims 2025 — GS-I Q.14 | Classroom Explanation

(Ancient History)

📌 Question

Q.14) Who among the following rulers in ancient India had assumed the titles
‘Mattavilasa’, ‘Vichitrachitta’ and ‘Gunabhara’?

(a) Mahendravarman I
(b) Simhavishnu
(c) Narasimhavarman I
(d) Simhavarman


✅ Correct Answer: (a)


🧑‍🏫 Classroom Explanation

This question tests knowledge of Pallava rulers, especially their royal titles, inscriptions, cultural achievements, and architectural contributions, a favourite UPSC area under South Indian dynasties.


🔍 Key Concept: Mahendravarman I (Pallava Dynasty)

• Ruled approximately 600–630 CE
• One of the most versatile Pallava kings
• Known as a:

  • Builder
  • Scholar
  • Artist
  • Musician
  • Playwright

🔍 Why Mahendravarman I?

Royal Titles

Mahendravarman I assumed multiple honorific titles, including:

Mattavilasa
Vichitrachitta
Gunabhara

These titles reflect his:

  • Intellectual brilliance
  • Artistic temperament
  • Patronage of culture

➡️ Hence, option (a) is correct.


🔍 Architectural Contributions

• Pioneer of rock-cut temple architecture among the Pallavas
Mandagappattu inscription:

  • Hails him as Vichitrachitta
  • Mentions a temple for Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva
  • Built without bricks, timber, metal or mortar

• Major rock-cut cave temples:

  • Mandagappattu
  • Mahendravadi
  • Vallam
  • Dalavanur
  • Pallavaram
  • Tiruchirappalli

➡️ Marks the transition from brick temples to stone architecture


🔍 Literary and Cultural Achievements

• Authored the Sanskrit satirical drama “Mattavilasa Prahasanam”
• His title Chitrakarapuli indicates excellence in painting
• Expert in music; played the Veena (Parivathini)
Kudumianmalai music inscription is attributed to his reign


🧮 Logical Elimination (UPSC Style)

• Other rulers:

  • Simhavishnu → Founder of Pallava power, no such titles
  • Narasimhavarman I (Mamalla) → Associated with Mamallapuram, not these titles
  • Simhavarman → Earlier Pallava ruler

➡️ Only Mahendravarman I fits all descriptors.


🎯 Final Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Mahendravarman I


📦 Info Box — Extra Points (Prelims Value Add)

• Mahendravarman I was the father of Narasimhavarman I (Mamalla)
• He initially followed Jainism, later converted to Shaivism
• His reign laid the cultural foundation for:

  • Mamallapuram architecture
  • Mature Pallava art under his successors

• Often described as a ruler who blended:

  • Power
  • Creativity
  • Intellectual curiosity

📍 GS Mapping

GS Paper I
Subject: Ancient History
Theme: Pallavas — Art, Architecture & Culture
Nature: Factual + Conceptual


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