Vijayapala (IAST: Vijayapāla; reigned c. 1035-1050 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.
For example, the Mau stone inscription declares that he killed all wicked men and put an end to the Kali Yuga.
[2] By the end of Vidyadhara's reign, the Ghaznavid invasions had weakened the Chandela kingdom.
Taking advantage of this, the Kalachuri king Gangeya-deva conquered eastern parts of their kingdom.
[3] A fragmentary Mahoba inscription claims that Vijayapala broke the pride of Gangeya in a battle.