Maravarman Rajasimha II (r. c. 900–915 AD) (Tamil:பராந்தகப் பாண்டியன்) was the last major king of the early medieval Pandya kingdom (6th–10th century AD) of south India.
[3] Rajasimha was the son of Parantaka Viranarayana and Vanavan Mahadevi (a Kongu Chera princess[4]).
[5] Rajasimha II received help from the Sri Lankan king Kassapa V, still got defeated by the Cholas in the decisive battle of Velur.
[5] Rajasimha fled the Pandya country and stayed in Sri Lanka for some years.
He then found refuge in the Chera country, leaving even his royal insignia in Sri Lanka.