Po Klong Pilih Räjadvära (fl. 900s AD), abbreviation Rajadvara, alternate name NarendrÃÂdhipati, was a Cham nobleman and a minister who served the court of three Champa kings Jaya Simhavarman I (r. 897âÂÂ904), Saktivarman (r. 904), and Bhadravarman II (r. 905âÂÂ918) during the early 10th century.
Rajadvara was the father of Simhavarman's wife Tribhuvanadevi. His mother was Princess Lyaà  Vá¹Âddhakula. His eldest son Suká¹Âtï Pov Kluñ DharmapÃÂtha was described as king Indravarman II's favorite. He went on Buddhist pilgrimages (siddhayäträ) to Java in 908 and 911, acting as the king's diplomat.
In 911 he built a Mahayana temple dedicated to Avalokiteà Âvara in present-day Quảng Trá»Â. The temple, Vá¹Âddhakeà Âvara, was named after his mother.