Friday, March 20, 2015

ராஜ ராஜ சோழன் - Raja Raja Cholan

Raja Raja Cholan
Raja Raja Cholan's statue in Mani mandabam, Thanjavur
Raja Raja Cholan also known as Raja Kesari Varman and respectfully as Peruvudaiyar.
He is one of greatest Emperor in world., He was such a good human and brave warrior.
    He is the one of the best Rulers in India. At his Reign his land called as "sorga boomi (Heaven Land)". and that times called "Sorna Kaalangal (Golden Times)".
     But Now-a-days we speak about him and his fury and his braveness, then his talent. But we don't care about his memories.
      His Cemetery in Thanjavur District is don't care with Govt and "Palace Devasthanam". That is very bad manners for a Great Legend by the beneficiaries (i.e., Govt and palce
Raja Raja Cholan's Cemetery 
Devasthanam).
      He is one of the best warriors in world. Best King for people care.
      He is popularly known as Raja Raja the Great (Raja Raja literally translates to 'the King of Kings'), is one of the greatest Emperors of India, who ruled between 985 and 1014 CE. He went down in history as the harbinger of the heights of Chola glory.[4] It was during his reign that the Chola Dynasty started to emerge as a great Empire.[5] By conquering several kingdoms in India, he expanded the Chola Empire as far as Sri Lanka in the south, and Kalinga (Odisha) in the northeast. Raja Raja Chola was one of the greatest sovereigns of South India, a valiant conqueror and empire builder, an able administrator, a patron of arts and letters and a great builder.[4] He was a great patron of Tamil literature as during his reign the texts of the famous Tamil poets ApparSambandar and Sundarar were collected and edited into one compilation called Thirumurai.[6] He initiated a massive project of land survey and assessment in 1000 CE which strengthened the Imperial administration and which led to the reorganization of the Empire into units known as valanadus.[7][8]He built the famous Brihadeeswarar Temple which is one of the largest and tallest temples in India.
     He fought many battles with the Western Chalukya Empire to the north and the Pandyan Dynasty to the south. By conquering Vengi, Rajaraja laid the foundation for the Later Chola dynasty. He launched several naval campaigns that resulted in the capture of Sri Lanka, Maldives and the Malabar Coast.[5]

For more updates visit Wiki @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raja_Raja_Chola_I.
We will update soon after make some research on him.

Thank you,
Rajasekara Bose 

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