Rudra Vikrama (or maybe Rudravarman) [1] was an 8th-century king of Srivijaya Kingdom who sent two emissaries to China, first one in 728 CE and the second one in 742 CE. [2] His name was recorded in the chronicle New Book of Tang (Xīn Tángshū) as Liu-t'eng-wei-kung, [1] [2] and his royal title was Ho-mi-to which could be the Sanskrit word Amrta ("immortal"). [1]
During his reign, it was assumed that Srivijaya continued its northern expansion along the Malacca Strait and the southeastern one around the Sunda Strait, to ensure its trade hegemony. [2]