Background
Coedès thought he was also very likely the grandson of the king of Funan, a neighbouring and more powerful Cambodian kingdom.
Coedès thought he was also very likely the grandson of the king of Funan, a neighbouring and more powerful Cambodian kingdom.
Though the full dates of his reign are unknown, it is known that he reigned around the year 550. From his reading of the Ta Prohm Stèle, George Coedès understood a lady named Kambuja-raja-lakshmi to have been Bhavavarman"s queen, and that it was through her that he inherited the royal lineage. However subsequent research by the epigraphist Claude Jacques revealed that Kambuja-raja-lakshmi was the queen of another king, Harshavarman I, who reigned in 910–923 AD, long after the Funan period and so she could not have passed on the royal lineage to Bhavavarman.
lieutenant is not clear, however, if he wanted to claim the throne of Funan for himself, or to simply see Rudravarman unseated so that the next legitimate heir could take lieutenant
Chinese records of the time indicate that Chitrasena was responsible for the conquest of Funan. Bhavavarman belonged to the traditional Shivaite religion of Kamboja.
The reasons for these attacks are not clear, but most likely revolve around the accession of Rudravarman to the Funan throne. Rudravarman killed the legitimate heir to the throne, and Bhavavarman may have seen himself as a rightful member of that lineage.