Ramabhadra

Ramabhadra (833–836) was an Indian king, of Gurjara-Pratihara. According to Jain Prabhavakacarita, Nagabhata II was succeeded by Ramabhadra, sometimes also called Rama or Ramadeva. His mother's name was Istadevi. Ramabhadra had a brief reign of three years. He encountered many difficulties during his reign. From an inscription found at Gwalior, it is known that his empire extended to Gwalior.

Conflict with Devapala
Ramabhadra is credited with no victory in the Pratihara inscription, which states that he had no desire for the world. Majumdar has interpreted the Gwalior Praśasti to indicate that Ramabhadra's dominion was invaded by the Pala king Devapāla. This invasion have led to serious disturbances in the Pratihara dominion. Ramabhadra suffered heavy setbacks at the hands of Devapāla, who even temporarily ravaged his dominion.