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1859:. At that time, Shiva temples only had images of god forms, but after the advent of Rajaraja, the images of the Nayanar saints were also placed inside the temple. Nambi organized the hymns of three saint poetsâSambandar, Appar, and Sundararâas the first seven books. He included Manickavasagar's Tirukovayar and Tiruvacakam as the 8th book, and the hymns of nine other saints as the 9th book. The Tirumandiram of Tirumular was designated as the 10th book, while 40 hymns by 12 other poets constituted the 11th book. Additionally, Nambi added Tirutotanar Tiruvanthathi, the sacred anthathi of the labors of the 63 nayanar saints, along with his own hymns as the 12th book. The initial seven books were later recognized as Tevaram. With the addition of Sekkizhar's Periya Puranam (1135) as the twelfth book, the entire Saiva canon became known as Tirumurai, the holy scripture. Consequently, Saiva literature now encompasses approximately 600 years of religious, philosophical, and literary development.
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Kandalur and conquered by his army, which was victorious in great battles, Vengai-nadu, Ganga-padi, Nulamba-padi, Tadigai-padi, Kudamalai-nadu, Kollam, Kalingam and Ira-mandalam, which is famed in the eight directions; who, while his beauty was increasing, and while he was resplendent (to such an extent) that he was always worthy to be worshipped, deprived the
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recruited from coastal regions. By 882 CE, tensions escalated into a full-fledged uprising led by these mercenaries, resulting in a protracted civil conflict. The ensuing turmoil compelled the vulnerable
Sinhala ruler to seek refuge in the Rohana principality, thereby plunging the capital city of Anuradhapura into an extended period of civil unrest lasting approximately eleven years, marked by widespread disorder and lawlessness.
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military expedition in
Trisanku Kastha (the southern region), the Thiruvalangadu Grant of Rajendra I mentions the capture of a certain royal figure named Amarabhujanga. However, the specific identity of this individualâwhether he was a prince of the Pandya dynasty, a general serving the Pandya king, or a prince of the Kongu Chera dynastyâremains a matter of debate and has not been conclusively resolved. According to the
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Changalvas in the battle of Ponnasoge and was duly rewarded with the territory of Arkalgud Yelusuvira-7000 and the esteemed title of Kshatriyasikhamani. Similarly, in recognition of the valor displayed by Manya, a Kongalva leader, the estate of Malambi (Coorg) was granted to them, along with the title of Kshatriyasikhamani.
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Anuradhapura vulnerable to the incursions of the Chola forces, who exploited the internal strife to mount invasions in the year 993. These events, documented in historical sources, underscore the intricate interplay of economic policies, military dynamics, and regional power struggles during this period in the history of
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warfare prescribed by the
Dharmasastras. Historians such as James Heitzman and Wolfgang Schenkluhn interpret this confrontation as indicative of personal animosity between the rulers of the Chola and Chalukya kingdoms, akin to historical conflicts between the Chalukyas of Badami and the Pallavas of Kanchi.
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representation of Chola hegemony and religious fervor. The transformation of
Mahatirtha into Rajarajapura, in homage to the Chola sovereign, further underscores the symbolic and cultural import of the Chola conquest of Anuradhapura and their subsequent governance in the northern expanse of Sri Lanka.
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Aditha died under mysterious circumstances; inscriptions hint at him being assassinated. Sundara died soon after, clearing the way for
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Rajaraja recorded all the grants made to the
Thanjavur temple and his achievements. He also preserved the records of his predecessors. An inscription of his reign found at Tirumalavadi records an order of the king to the effect that the central shrine of the Vaidyanatha temple at the place should be
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in 1133 CE, the hereditary lords and local princes were either replaced or turned into dependent officials. This led to the king exercising closer control over the different parts of the empire. Rajaraja strengthened the local self-governments and installed a system of audit and control by which the
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By the year 1004 CE, Rajaraja had successfully conquered the Gangavadi province. He established control over the western part of Gangavadi, ruled by the Changalvas, and over Kodagu, governed by the Kongalvas, who were then made vassals of the Chola Empire. Panchavan Maraya, a Chola general, played
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Under Chola administration, the official Tali Kumaran oversaw the construction of a significant Shiva temple known as Rajarajeshwara, meaning "Lord of Rajaraja," within the town of Mahatirtha, now recognized as modern-day Mantota. Consequently, Mahatirtha was renamed Rajarajapura in commemoration of
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Following his victory over the Pandyas, Rajaraja assumed the title of Pandya Kulashani, which translates to 'Thunderbolt to the Race of the Pandyas.' As a result of his conquest, the territory of the Pandyas became recognized as "Rajaraja Mandalam" or "Rajaraja Pandinadu." When recounting Rajaraja's
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Hail Prosperity! In the 21st year of (the reign of) the illustrious Ko Raja Rajakesari Varma, alias the illustrious Rajaraja Deva, who, while both the goddess of fortune and the great goddess of the earth, who had become his exclusive property, gave him pleasure, was pleased to destroy the kalam at
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in 1001 CE, Rajaraja swiftly restored Saktivarman to power, even expelling and eliminating an Andhra king named Bhima. Notably, Rajaraja cemented an alliance between the Chola Dynasty and the Eastern Chalukya Kingdom by arranging the marriage of his daughter, Kundavai, to the next viceroy of Vengi,
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In 993 CE, Rajaraja achieved the conquest of Anuradhapura, known as Pihiti rata in local context, situated in Sri Lanka. This territory was subsequently designated as Ila-mandalam in Chola historical records. The military campaign led to the sacking of Anuradhapura by the Chola army, resulting in
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In 998 CE, Rajaraja annexed Gangapadi, Nolambapadi, and Tadigaipadi (present-day Karnataka). During this campaign, Raja Chola subdued the Nolambas, who were previously vassals of the Ganga dynasty. These territories were initially under the suzerainty of the Rashtrakutas, who had been defeated by
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in the early 1000s. The Chola subjugation of Kerala can be dated to the early years of the 11th century. The Senur inscription dated to 1005 CE, attributed to Rajaraja, records his military achievements. It mentions the destruction of the Pandya capital, Madurai, as well as the conquest of several
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He is hailed as "KÄndalÅ«r ÅÄlai Kalam-arutta," meaning 'the one who destroyed Kandalur Salai.' Originally, this area was under the control of the Ay chief, who served as a vassal to the Pandya king of Madurai. However, it remains uncertain whether warriors from the Chera or Pandya dynasties were
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was appointed as a co-regent towards the end of Rajaraja's reign. He held the position of supreme commander over the northern and northwestern territories. Under Raja Chola's rule, there was a notable expansion of the administrative system, resulting in a greater number of offices and officials
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In multiple historical accounts, there are mentions of King Rajaraja's conquest of a place called "Kuda-malai-nadu" around the year 1000 CE. In certain inscriptions found in Karnataka, the term "Kudagu-malai-nadu" is used instead of "Kuda-malai-nadu." Scholars generally believe that this region
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The disruption of central governance exacerbated the financial strain on the kingdom, particularly in meeting the obligations to the Tamil mercenaries. Consequently, the mercenaries, feeling aggrieved and disillusioned, turned their allegiance towards the Chola empire. This strategic shift left
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When Rajaraja came into power, he inherited a kingdom that was only centered around the Thanjavur-Tiruchirappalli region, which was the heart of traditional Chola territory. However, this kingdom was not very large, and it was still recovering from attacks by the Rashtrakutas in previous years.
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Before the reign of Rajaraja I, portions of the Chola territory were ruled by hereditary lords and princes who were in a loose alliance with the Chola rulers. Rajaraja initiated a project of land survey and assessment in 1000 CE which led to the reorganization of the empire into units known as
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An inscription attributed to Irivabedanga Satyashraya from Dharwar acknowledges his allegiance to the Western Chalukyas and highlights the Chola incursion. He accuses Rajendra Chola of leading a massive force of 955,000 soldiers and causing havoc in Donuwara, blurring the ethical boundaries of
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Rajaraja married several women, including the following: Vanathi aka ThiripuvÄna MÄdÄviyÄr, Dantisakti Vitanki aka Lokamadevi, Panchavan Madeviyar, Chola Mahadevi, Trailokya Mahadevi, Lata Mahadevi, Prithvi Mahadevi, Meenavan Mahadevi, Viranarayani and Villavan Mahadevi. He had at least three
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Prior to Rajaraja's reign, Chola coins featured the tiger emblem on the obverse, along with the fish and bow emblems representing the Pandya and Chera Dynasties, while the reverse side displayed the name of the King. However, a new type of coin emerged during Rajaraja's rule. These new coins
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During the reign of King Mahinda V, the Sinhalese kingdom of Anuradhapura experienced a significant military revolt around the year 982 AD, primarily as a consequence of the monarch's economic policies. The armed forces of the Anuradhapura capital predominantly consisted of Tamil mercenaries
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To commemorate their victory, the Chola administrator Tali Kumaran supervised the construction of a notable Shiva temple named Rajarajeshwara, signifying "Lord of Rajaraja," within the precincts of Mahatirtha. Presently acknowledged as modern Mantota, this temple assumed a pivotal role as a
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Meanwhile, the Vengi kingdom was under the rule of Jata Choda Bhima, a member of the Eastern Chalukyas Dynasty. However, Rajaraja emerged victorious in battle against Bhima, and Saktivarman was appointed as a viceroy under the Chola Dynasty. Despite a brief period of Bhima's recapture of
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Rajaraja changed this by transforming the kingdom into a well-organized empire with a powerful army and navy. Under his rule, the northern kingdom of Vengi became closely allied with the Cholas, and their influence expanded along the eastern coast all the way up to Kalinga in the north.
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The king's conquest of Malainadu is described in the Vikrama Chola Ula, where it is said that he achieved it in just one day, crossing 18 mountain passes. According to the Kulottunga Chola Ula, King Rajaraja was depicted as beheading 18 people and burning down Udagai. Additionally, the
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Kalingathupparani references the establishment of Chadaya Nalvizha in Udiyar Mandalam, the seizure of Udagai, and the plundering of several elephants from the area. The Tiruppalanam inscription from 999 CE records the king's offering of an idol obtained as spoils from Malainadu.
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regions. These include defeating the formidable rulers of Kollam (Venad), Kolla-desham (Mushika), and Kodungallur (the Chera Perumals of Makotai).Certain triumphs in the region of Malainadu were possibly achieved by Prince Rajendra Chola I on behalf of his father, Rajaraja Chola.
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the acquisition of the northern portion of Sri Lanka by the Chola empire. As part of their administrative efforts, the Cholas established a provincial capital at the strategic military outpost of Polonnaruwa, renaming it Jananathamangalam in honor of Rajaraja's title.
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In the Thanjavur inscriptions, various regiments are noted. These regiments were organized into units of elephants, cavalry, and infantry. Each of these units operated independently and had the authority to give gifts or construct temples as they saw fit.
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Once Rajaraja had consolidated his authority in the southern regions, he took on the title of Mummudi Chola. This title, which means "three Crowned," symbolized his power over three important Tamil kingdoms: the Cholas, the Pandyas, and the Cheras.
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Rajaraja's earliest inscriptions commemorate a significant triumph at Kandalur Salai, located in present-day Kerala, around 988 CE. He is acclaimed as "KÄndalÅ«r ÅÄlai Kalam-arutta," which translates to 'the one who destroyed Kandalur Salai.'.
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The invasion of the kingdom of Kalinga occurred after the conquest of Vengi. This conquest marked the northern boundary of the Chola Empire at that time and established their control over the entirety of South and South-East India.
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In 1017 CE, Rajaraja's successor, Rajendra I, finalized the Chola conquest of Sri Lanka. The Chola reign over Sri Lanka persisted until 1070, when Vijayabahu I successfully vanquished and expelled them from the island.
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rebuilt and that, before pulling down the walls, the inscriptions engraved on them should be copied in a book. The records were subsequently re-engraved on the walls from the book after the rebuilding was finished.
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documented in Chola records compared to previous eras. Villavan Muvendavelan, one of the top officials of Rajaraja figures in many of his inscriptions. The names of other officials found in the inscriptions are the
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daughters and two sons. The older son, Rajendra, was born to ThiripuvÄna MÄdÄviyÄr. The younger son was named Araiyan Rajarajan, and the identiey of his mother is unknown. He had his first daughter
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showcased the figure of the standing king on the obverse side, while the reverse side depicted a seated goddess. The coins spread across much of southern India and were copied by Sri Lankan kings.
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a historical record of the Kongu Nadu region, it is suggested that this general eventually changed his loyalty to Rajaraja. He is said to have participated in the ritual of
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village assemblies and other public bodies were held to account while retaining their autonomy. To promote trade, he sent the first Chola mission to
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the Western Chalukyas in 973 CE. Consequently, the Cholas found themselves in direct conflict with the Chalukyas. An inscription of
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copper-plate inscription, his birth name was Arun Mozhi Varman, literally "The Word of Sun Clan". He was born around 947 CE in the
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4349:The Body Adorned: Sacred and Profane in Indian Art
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2967:History of Indian Administration: Medieval period
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3623:. Tamilnadu.com. 27 January 2014. Archived from
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1635:also played a major role in the invasion of
1154:, and increasing Chola influence across the
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2969:. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1975. p. 51.
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1327:Chola empire during the reign of Rajaraja I
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1639:. The success of Rajaraja allowed his son
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3993:South Indian inscriptions (1983 reprint)
3897:"Mani is likely to drop Ponniyin Selvan"
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2982:History of the Western Gangas, Volume 1
1854:king Rajaraja, the best of the race of
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4248:Tamil Polity, c. A.D. 600-c. A.D. 1300
4124:. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
3467:. Books & Books, 1984. p. 11.
3024:Epigraphia Indica, Volume 30, page 248
2949:. Orient BlackSwan, 2006. p. 239.
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2294:, is a 2007 novel by Anusha Venkatesh.
2166:20th Century Sculpture of Rajaraja in
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1664:with Lokamadev who eventually married
1623:The Cholas controlled the area around
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3762:Coins of India by C. J. Brown p.63
3682:"Tanjavur Periya Kovil Tamil Nadu"
2546:The Hindus: An Alternative History
1850:Rasarasamannan-Abhayakula-sekharan
1374:Conquest of Kerala and the Pandyas
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3937:. 17 January 2003. Archived from
3670:. Archaeological Survey of India.
3397:. Anmol Publications. p. 4.
3394:Encyclopaedia of Indian paintings
3238:South Indian Shrines: Illustrated
2874:University of Mysore. p. 98.
2558:Indian Thought: A Critical Survey
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4145:A History of Indian literature
3046:Smith, Vincent Arthur (1904).
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1926:, Brihadisvara is part of the
1886:Brihadisvara Temple, Thanjavur
1877:built by Rajaraja I, a UNESCO
1413:Chola conquest of Anuradhapura
1303:inscription of Rajaraja's son
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4378:. Columbia University Press.
4323:"Unearthed stone ends debate"
4282:Early Medieval Indian Society
4263:. Aryan Books International.
4102:. People's Publishing House.
3828:. Mudgala Trust. p. 149.
3235:P. V. Jagadisa Ayyar (1982).
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3089:Epigraphia Indica, Volume 22
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1898:. The temple, also known as
1808:Bronze Sculpture of Rajaraja
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1466:Thiruvalangadu Copper Plates
308: January/February 1014
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1754:Rajaraja was a follower of
1696:Imperial Seal of Rajaraja I
1645:Chola invasion of Srivijaya
1582:Conquest of Kuda-malai-nadu
1384:Thiruvananthapuram district
1354:Inscription of Rajaraja in
1311:this point, he adopted the
1079:Legendary early Chola kings
157:conditions to do so are met
27:Chola emperor from 985-1014
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4375:Art of the Imperial Cholas
3929:"What makes Shyam special"
3668:"Endowments to the Temple"
3191:S.R. Balasubrahmanyam 1977
3130:Diplomacy in ancient India
3049:The Early History of India
2921:The world in the year 1000
2698:S.R. Balasubrahmanyam 1977
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1744:Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan
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1039:Great Living Chola Temples
1024:Chola art and architecture
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4004:Encyclopedia of Sri Lanka
3262:Early Chola art, page 183
2577:by Upinder Singh, p. 590.
2548:by Wendy Doniger, p. 347.
2079:first line in every image
1960:Copper Coin or Rajaraja I
1894:and dedicated it to Lord
1842:Nambiyandar Nambi Puranam
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4122:A History of South India
4026:. Abhinav Publications.
4022:Geeta Vasudevan (2003).
3478:S. R. Balasubrahmanyam.
2560:by K. Damodaran, p. 246.
1951:
1784:Rajaraja called himself
1504:Eastern Chalukya Kingdom
1483:Irivabedanga Satyashraya
1346:Battle of Kandalur Salai
1276:, and an elder sister â
1270:Government of Tamil Nadu
1216:in the Chola capital of
1181:atoll, and parts of the
4245:R. Rajalakshmi (1983).
3990:Eugen Hultzsch (1890).
3965:A. K. Seshadri (1998).
3773:"Rajaraja inscriptions"
3102:M. G. S. Narayanan 2013
2751:M. G. S. Narayanan 2013
2717:M. G. S. Narayanan 2013
2534:M. G. S. Narayanan 2013
2473:Sen, Sailendra (2013).
2179:, a 2022 film based on
1846:Tirumurai Kanda Puranam
377:Thanjavur, Chola Empire
4372:Vidya Dehejia (1990).
4345:Vidya Dehejia (2009).
4224:Norman Cutler (1987).
4209:. Kerala: CosmoBooks.
3736:India through the ages
2935:by Kittu Reddy, p. 146
2592:by U. B. Singh, p. 76.
2441:Atlas of the year 1000
2315:List of Tamil monarchs
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2006:
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1920:Gangaikonda Cholapuram
1912:Dravidian architecture
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1064:Gangaikonda Cholapuram
734:Parantaka II (Sundara)
4163:Milo Kearney (2003).
4041:John E. Cort (1998).
3708:"About Chola temples"
3391:Rakesh Kumar (2007).
3364:Edith Tömöry (1982).
3143:Gayatri Chakraborty.
2256:by Kathal Ramanathan.
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4409:at Wikimedia Commons
4285:. Orient Blackswan.
3982:Epigraphia Carnatica
3877:on 27 September 2008
3714:on 22 September 2013
3608:Geeta Vasudevan 2003
3564:Geeta Vasudevan 2003
3332:Geeta Vasudevan 2003
3286:RÄja RÄja, the great
3073:Chandra Mauli Mani.
2838:K. A. N. Sastri 1992
2826:K. A. N. Sastri 1992
2814:K. A. N. Sastri 1992
2763:K. A. N. Sastri 1992
2736:K. A. N. Sastri 1992
2408:K. A. N. Sastri 1992
2240:to the Chola throne.
2120:confusing or unclear
1924:Airavatesvara temple
1904:RajaRajeswara Temple
1742:, the Samanta chief
1429:and its renaming to
1393:Kongu Desa Rajakkal,
1380:Kanyakumari district
744:Aditya II (Karikala)
4497:11th-century Hindus
4492:10th-century Hindus
3812:Eugen Hultzsch 1890
3688:on 10 February 2014
3627:on 26 December 2015
3596:Kamil Zvelebil 1974
3578:Tillai and Nataraja
3566:, pp. 109â110.
3450:Indian civilization
2899:, Volume 16, p. 74.
2782:, pp. 288â289.
2753:, pp. 115â117.
2719:, pp. 115â118.
2656:A. K. Seshadri 1998
2614:A. K. Seshadri 1998
2423:Coins of the Cholas
2244:Nandipurathu Nayagi
2201:Ponniyin Selvan: II
2181:Kalki Krishnamurthy
2128:clarify the section
2075:Brihadisvara Temple
1931:World Heritage Site
1879:World Heritage Site
1875:Brihadisvara Temple
1866:Brihadisvara Temple
1382:in the 990s and in
1248:meeting their guru.
240:Brihadisvara Temple
144:of this article is
4062:John Keay (2000).
3902:The Times of India
3786:B. Lewis Rice 1905
3549:Norman Cutler 1987
3104:, p. 115-118.
2780:V. Ramamurthy 1986
2668:Vidya Dehejia 1990
2645:. 2 November 2022.
2602:Vidya Dehejia 2009
2536:, p. 115-117.
2345:Vidya Dehejia 1990
2177:Ponniyin Selvan: I
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3534:John E. Cort 1998
3514:S. V. S. (1985).
3502:R. S. Sharma 2003
3377:978-0-86131-321-1
3334:, pp. 62â63.
3170:Milo Kearney 2003
2897:Epigraphia Indica
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2484:978-9-38060-734-4
2456:978-0-674-54187-0
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