Irammadeva

[4] Yogalla, the wife of Irammadeva, is noted in historical accounts for her resemblance to Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth.

In Hindu culture, Lakshmi is often seen as the ideal model for a wife, and this comparison likely points to Rājya-Lakshmi, or royal fortune.

[2] In 1069 CE, Somesvara II took the throne of the Western Chalukyas but soon found himself in conflict with his younger brother, Vikramaditya VI.

[2] Irammadeva, a prince from the Yadava dynasty, likely initiated a diversionary attack from the north, which compelled Somesvara to divide his forces, thereby weakening his overall position.

[3] Ultimately, Vikramaditya VI triumphed over Somesvara II, securing the Chalukya throne and marking the beginning of a significant reign.