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.

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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

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  1. Sastri, K. A. Nilakanta, The Cōḷas, 1955, p. 35