| Ladahachandra | |
|---|---|
| Reign | 1000 – 1020 CE |
| Predecessor | Kalyanachandra |
| Successor | Govindachandra |
| Issue | Govindachandra |
| House | Chandra |
| Dynasty | Chandra |
| Father | Kalyanachandra |
| Religion | Buddhism |
Ladahachandra was the fourth ruler of the Chandra dynasty, in the kingdom of Harikela in eastern Bengal. Although he was a Buddhist and a renowned patron of Buddhism, he was also very sympathetic to Vaishnavite teachings (according to the two copperplates discovered at Mainamati).