VikrÃÂntavarman II (?âÂÂ741 AD), was the seventh king of the Fourth dynasty of Champa, modern-day Central Vietnam, reigned from 686 to 741. He was the son of king Vikrantavarman I. He was identified as Jianduodamo (Chinese: 建å¤Âè¾¾æÂ©, Middle Chinese: *kèanh-tÃÂ-dÃÂt-mÃÂ) in the medieval Chinese annals of the New Book of Tang. In his koà Âa for the lingam of VÃÂmeà Âvara in Mỹ Sán, Vikrantavarman II is venerated as lion among kings.
An inscription on a stele dated 19 May 687 in Mỹ Sán is attributed to his coronation. That same day he also installed a sheath and a crown for two of his beloved gods, êà ÂÃÂnesvara and Bhadreà Âvara, manifest in the earth in the form of lingas.