Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 22
Author(s): Hirananda Shastri
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. XXII. THE TABLE SHOWING THE ANCESTRY OF THE CHOLAS IN The Tiruvalangada plates. Anbil plates of Sundara chola. The Kanyakumari inscription. The Leiden plates. Sun-Manu-Ikshviku Vishnu-Brahma-Marichi Brahma-Marichi-Kasyapa. Sun-Manu-Ikahvaku ... Vikukabi-Purajaya alias Kasyapa-Aryaman ... Vivasván-Manu-Ikshvaku- Mindhátri-MuchukundaKakutatha-Kakshivat. Mahivira ... Rudrajit. Vikukshikrava-Purajaya... Valabha ... Sibi ... Chola. Aryyamā ... Apalapratāpa Chandrajit-Ukinara-Sibi... Prithu ... Kuvalasva ... ... Vēna-Pfithu...Dhundhu Chola. Måndhätri ... Muchukunmára... Yuvanäeva-Män da ... Harichandra ... Rajakēsarin. dhätri-Muchukunda... Sagara ... Bhagiraths ... Valabha-Prithuláksha- Seppi, Killi, eto. Rituparna... Dilīps ... Parthivachūdamani Rama ... Chola. Parakesarin. Dirgbabahu alias Chandrajit Sámkriti...Panchapa... Karikala, etc. Satyavrata alias Rudrajit Rajakesarin. Suraguru alias Mrityujit. ...Ausinars Sibi...Marutta ... Dushyanta-Daushyanti Kõchohangappan: (built (Bharats)-Chola of Chol- temples for the lord of Parakesarin. Vyaghrakēta. Varman. Gauri in all countries, v. 13). Räjakesarivarman of Mrityujit. Panchapa. Rajakesarin. Nallatikkop. Virasens. Karikala: (constructed Parakesarin. embankments to the Valabha. Kivéri). Chitra or Vyaghrakētu. Chitraratha. Srikantha." Köchchanganpäņ: (a Pushpaketu. devotee of Sambhu). Chitráéva. Vijayalaya. Kétumals, Ko-kKilli. Chitradhanvan: (brought Kavērakanyaka). Räjakesarin : (built large temples of stone to Siva Samudrajit. Vijayalaya. on both banks of che Buraguru alias Mrityujit. Kávéri). Panchapa. Aditya. Chitraratha alias Vira-Chola : (reduced MaVyágbrakētu. dhuri, married the daugh. Nfimrids. Parantaka I: (covered the ter of the Kerala king who temple of Siva at Vyāghrawas also called Paluvet grahara with gold). Narendrapati. tarayar). Manoratha. Vasu (Uparichara). Perunatkisli. Arifichika: (married Kalyani, the daughter of the Vaidumba king). Visvajit. Karikala. village of the a Räjiditya : (fought with Krishnaraja andGandarāditya : -Ariñjaya. died in battle). after his name on (founded the bank Kā vēri). Perunatkilli. Sundara-Chöļa: (also called Rājakesarin and Parantaks; his virtuous rule and his martial glory described in vv. 27-30). Valabha. Jagadēkamalla. Kalikāla (Karikala): (renovated Kanchi with gold; constructed embankmente to the Kávēri). Vyālabhayankara. Madhurantaka. 1 The mythical ancestry of the Cholas as furnished in these sources is given at the beginning of each list before the eponymous Chola is mentioned. Hyphen after a name indicates son and successor and dota lineal descendant'. * Tiruretumbür was called Srikantha-chaturvedimangalath.

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