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Introduction About RajaRaja Chola(from historical view) PonniyinSelvan - Story
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Introduction



Like Thousands of Tamil Reading Population, I've been mesmerised by the magic of PonniyinSelvan since my 9th Standard.I keep reading it again & again - don't know why i'm doing this action.But I'm sure if u read Ponniyin Selvan once ,then u'll also do the same action :).One of My Lifetime Ambition is ...Cartoon Film for PonniyinSelvan.You know it would require lot of manpower,money,etc.Within my Lifetime I'll achieve my goal :).If I failed to achieve my goal, my descendants would do that.


If anybody don't know what is "PonniyinSelvan", please read this paragraph.PonniyinSelvan - A Historical Novel about The Great Chozha King RajaRajaChola(who built the Tanjore Big Temple).Ponni - Another name of river cauveri,Selvan - son, PonniyinSelvan - RajarajaChola. Kalki Krishnamoorthi wrote this novel - I think this novel z his great life time achievement.Because of his novel there are infinite fans for Rajaraja Chola.Some of them formed a yahoo group

[ www.groups.yahoo.com/group/ponniyinselvan

to discuss about ponniyinselvan & History. Last July they launched one internet Magazine come website[ www.varalaaru.com ]. In Tamil , "varalaaru" means "History". Now Let us know a lilbit about the king "RajaRaja chola"...



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Rajaraja chola...The Great Chola King



Introduction to Later Cholas:

A brief introduction to the Later Cholas or the Thanjavur Cholas. Rajaraja Cholan the Great, occupies the foremost place in the history of the later Cholas. Vijayalaya Cholan(AD 846-871) was the founder of the later Chola dynasty. He conquered the country from a vassal chief of the pallavas, and established Thanjavur as the capital of the dynasty. His son and successor Aditya I conquered the pallavas and the Kongu country; and his son Parantakan I (AD 907-953), under his leadership, the cholas acquired a dominion which foreshadowed the greater empire Rajarajan and Kulotungan. Parantakan I won victories over the Banas, the Gangas, the Pandyas and the King of Ceylon. The fact and the extent of his conquest are known from his inscriptions.

Towards the end of his reign, or before his death , the Rashtrakutas under Krishnaraja III invaded the Tamil Country, killed the Chola Prince Rajadityan at Takkolam (near Arakonam) in AD 947-948, and seized Tondainadu which they seemed to have ruled for about a quarter of a century, confining the sway of the Cholas to their ancestral dominion comprising the Thanjavur and Trichy districts. The names of the next five kings after Rajaditya are known, but little is on record regarding their life history. They were Gandaraditya, Arinjaya, Parantakan II, Aditya Karikala or Aditya II and Madurantaka. Aditya Karikala II appears to have re-conquered Tondainadu a few years later.On Aditya's death, or on the death of Parantakan II, whichever was the later, the succession was probably disputed.

The subject besought, Arunmolivarman (Rajarajan) to become the King, but he did not want the throne as long as his paternal uncle Madurantak Uttama Cholan was fond of the crown. Eventually, Arunmolivarman was appointed heir-apparent. Rajarajan became the king in 985 AD. His reign was the starting point of a period of unexampled prosperity.


Rajarajan Family:

The original title of Arunmozhivarman (Rajaraja Cholan) was Rajakesari Varman or Mummudi-Sola-Deva. He was the second son of the Parantaka Cholan II alias Sundara Cholan & Vanavan Mahadevi. Rajarajan had an elder sister,Kundavaiyar & an elder brother,Aditya Karikalan. Rajarajan had a high regard for his sister, who spent her later life in Tanjore with her younger brother, his first daughter was named after her. Only one son and three daughters of the King are known namely; Rajendra Cholan I, Kundavai, who married the Eastern Chalukya King Vimaladitya,Mahadevadigal and another whose name is not traceable. Rajarajan had a number of queens. Lokamahadevi was probably the chief queen, who built the shrine of Sri Lokamahadesvarar, called Uttara Kailas in the Sri Panchanadisvara temple at Thiruvaiyaru.


Conquest:

Rajarajan inherited Chola and Kongu kingdoms and the Kanchi region, when he came to throne;the first comprising Thanjavur & Trichy regions, the second the Coimbatore region, the third country comprising of South & North Arcots and Chengalput regions.

Rajarajan began his career by the conquest of the Chera country. He defeated Chera King Bhaskara Ravivarman, whose fleet he destroyed in the port of Kandalur. He also seized Pandya Amara Bhujanga and captured the port of Vilinam. By his campaign against the Singhalees he annexed northern Ceylon, building a number of stone temple in the Ceylonese capital Polonnaruva, of which one now stands to Shiva. It was at about the 14th year of his reign (AD 998-999) that most of his triumphs were achieved. He conquered the Gangas of Mysore(capital at Talakad), the country of Nolambas (Bellary and Eastern Mysore), Tadigaipadi (the district of Mysore), vengi (southern part of Northern Circars), Coorg (kudamalainadu) and the Pandyas. The last were the natural enemies of Cholas. Having already overcome the Chera, Rajarajan assumed the title "Mummudi Cholan". The Western and the Eastern Chalukyas of the Deccan were conquered next.

A few year later the Eastern Chalukya prince Vimaladitya married the eldest daughter of Rajarajan and became the King of Vengi, which was still under Cholas. his son and grandson also married daughters of Chola kings, and it was the second of these rulers, the great Kulotunga I, who, in later years, claimed the Chola Kingdom as his mother heritage and established a new dynasty at Thanjavur. The Western Chalukyas remained for the long the stubborn enemies of the Cholas. During the next three years, Rajarajan subdued Quilon and the northern kingdom of Kalinga, through his son Rajendra Cholan. Chola also simultaneously directed his arms against Ceylon. Rajarajan moved the capital from Anuradhapura to Polonnaruva and built here in memory of his mother Vanavan Mahadevi the Siva Devalaya for Vanavan Mahadevi Isvaramudaiyar. With Rajarajan, the Chola culture and Saiva religion permeated the whole of Ceylon.

Rajarajan having thus realised his cherished military glories, in or about 1003 AD has sheathed his sword, and turned his thoughts towards a life of peace. It was about this time, that the Chidambaram temple authorities bestowed on him the title of "Sri Rajarajan" and "Sivapadasekara".


Religious Works:

Rajarajan constructed the Great Bragatheeswarar Temple at Thanjavur , his capital, remembering the pious religious works of his ancestor Parantaka I. The temple is a stupendous monument of the religious instinct of the sovereign. The king was ardent devotee of Lord Siva and was highly tolerant in matters of religion. Everybody received equal favour at his hands. he also granted large endowments to the Cudamani Vihara in Nagapattinam built by Sailendra king, Sri Mara Vijayatunga Varman.

As a worshiper of Sri Thyagaraja at Thiruvarur, the king heard the recital of the holy presence, that remained the current collection of the Thevaram hymns of Saint Sundarar, Thirunavukkarasar and Jnanasambandar. King concerned about the loss of priceless Saiva devotional treasure, and set out for their search.He sought Adi-Saiva Nambiandar-Nambi of Thirunaraiyur's help and discovered the collection of the Thevaram - Divine garland of hymns- in a room at the back of the Sri Nataraja's sanctum at the Chidambaram temple. At the instance of the king, Nambiandar-Nambi compiled them and Rajaraja arranged to have them sung in the Saiva shrines.



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PonniyinSelvan Story




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 Chapters 1  - 25

 Chapters 26 - 50

 Chapters 51 - 75

 Chapters 76 - 91



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Pictures of PonniyinSelvan Characters



Sundara Chola

Vaanavanmadevi

Mandhakini





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Arunmozhivarman

Vanadhi





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Kundhavai Devi

Vandhiyathevan





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Aadhitha Karikalan

Nandhini





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Sembiyanmadevi

Madhuranthakan





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Poonguzhali

SendhanAmudhan





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Aniruddhar

Aazhvarkkadiyan





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Periya pazhuvettaraiyar(elder)

Kaalanthaga kaNdar(younger)





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Malaiyaman

Parthibendran





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KandanMaravEL

Manimekalai





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Kudanthai Jothidar

Ravidaasan





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Kundavai & Vandhiyathevan






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PonniyinSelvan Websites



Ponniyin Selvan by Kalki - English Translation by Indra Neelameggham

http://ponniyinselvan.virtualave.net/


Kalki Krishnamoorthy'z Novels - PonniyinSelvan,Parthibankanavu,Sivakamiyin Sabatham,etc.,

www.geocities.com/ponniyinselvan_kalki


PS and SS Kathaikkalam An excellent description of Sithannavaasal, Kodumbaalur etc.

www.pudukkottai.org


PONNIYIN SELVAN - AMARAR KALKI'S magnum opus BY: Balasubramanian Jeyaraman

http://ponniyinselv.users3.50megs.com


Pavithra Srinivasan's Translation of Kalki's epic 'Sivagamiyin Sabadham'

http://www.sivagamiyin-sabadham.blogspot.com


Pavithra Srinivasan's Travelogues of Historical Visits

http://www.historicaljourneys.blogspot.com

http://pavithra.blogdrive.com




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