Vigrahapala (Bengali: বিগ্রহপাল) was a 9th-century ruler of the Pala dynasty, in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent.
Vigrahapala was a grandson of Dharmapala's younger brother Vakapala and son of Jayapala.
However, the discovery of a copper plate in 1970 in the Mirzapur district conclusively established that these two were cousins.
Vigrahapala either dethroned Shurapala, or replaced him peacefully in absence of any direct heir to the throne.
[3] The information about him and his ancestors is found in the Bhagalpur copper-plate inscription of his son, Narayanapala.