Arjunavarman II, also known as Arjuna, was a king of the Paramara dynasty in central India.
[1] After Jayasimha's death around 1275 CE, the Paramara minister rebelled against his king.
This fact has been mentioned by the Muslim historian Wassaf, who does not name the king or the minister.
The Udari inscription of Ramachandra, issued in 1276 CE, states that the Yadava king was "a lion in destroying the multitude of the rutting elephants of Arjuna".
The Balvan inscription of 1288 CE mentions that Hammira captured the elephant force of Arjuna.