The existence of this king has not yet been scientifically confirmed and is only evident from religious literature such as Periyapuranam, semi-biographical poems of the later Chola period, and temple and cave inscriptions.
Description
A daughter of Karikāla, Ādimandi by name, is the subject of many poems. She lost her husband, a Cēra prince, by name Āṭṭan Atti, who drowned in the Kāvēri, but subsequently, by the power of her chastity, she is said to have bought him back to life.
Informations
Preamble: no preamble of the Chola ruler available
Title: no ruler title available
Year of birth: no date available
Place of birth: no location available
Year of death: no date available
Place of death: no location available
Reign: no information about her reign
Seat of government: no location available
Predecessor: no name available
Successor: no name available
Father: Karikala Chola
Mother: no information about her mother
Husbands: Āṭṭan Atti
Children: no information about her children
Era: Sangam period
Time period: Early Cholas
Pictures
- Sastri, K. A. Nilakanta, The Cōḷas, 1955, p. 35 ↩
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