fbpx
Wikipedia

Kulakkottan

Kulakkottan (Tamil: குளக்கோட்டன்) was an early Chola king and descendant of Manu Needhi Cholan who was mentioned in chronicles such as the Yalpana Vaipava Malai and stone inscriptions like Konesar Kalvettu. His name Kulakkottan means 'builder of tank and temple'.[2]

Kulakkottan
Sculpture of Kulakkottan
Reignc. 5th Century CE
DynastyChola Dynasty
FatherVararamatevan[1]
ReligionHindu

Kulakkottan was the son of Vararamatevan, said to have been ruler of Chola Nadu and Madurai.[1] The historian and author, Mudaliyar Rasanayagam states that Vararamatevan and Kulakkottan arrived in Trincomalee during the reign of King Pandu of Anuradhapura.[3] Vararamatevan found the Koneswaram temple destroyed by the Buddhist King Mahasena. He decided to restore it, a work which was later continued by his son.[4] Kulakkottan was credited with the restoration of the ruined Koneswaram temple and for building Kantale Dam at Trincomalee in 438 CE, and the Munneswaram temple of the west coast. He is known as the royal who settled ancient Vanniyars in the east of the island of Eelam.[5][2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Patmanātan̲, Ci (2006). Hindu temples of Sri Lanka. Colombo: Thirukketheeswaram Temple Restoration Society & Kumaran Book House. pp. 68−70. ISBN 9789559429913.
  2. ^ a b Schalk, Peter; Nākacāmi, Ira (Irāmaccantiran̲) (2002). Schalk, Peter; Vēluppiḷḷai, Āḷvāppiḷḷai (eds.). Buddhism among Tamils in pre-colonial Tamil̲akam and Īl̲am: Prologue − The Pre-Pallava and the Pallava period. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis; Historia religionum: 19−20. Vol. 1. Uppsala: Uppsala Universitet. pp. 159, 503. ISBN 9155453570. [Citing: Pillay, K. K. (1963). South India and Ceylon]. The Tamil stone inscription Konesar Kalvettu details King Kulakottan's involvement in the restoration of Koneswaram temple in 438 A.D.
  3. ^ Rasanayagam, Mudaliyar C. (1993) [First published 1926]. "VI. Sources and Synchronisms". Ancient Jaffna: Being a research into the history of Jaffna from very early times to the Portuguese period. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services. pp. 227–271. ISBN 81-206-0210-2. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  4. ^ Vigneswaran, K. (2006). "Tirukkonesvaram". In Patmanātan̲, Ci (ed.). Hindu temples of Sri Lanka. Colombo: Thirukketheeswaram Temple Restoration Society & Kumaran Book House. ISBN 9789559429913.
  5. ^ Hellmann-Rajanayagam, Dagmar (1994). "Tamils and the meaning of history". Contemporary South Asia. Routledge. 3 (1): 3–23. doi:10.1080/09584939408719724.

Further reading edit

  • Jayawardhana, Jayashantha (11 September 2022). "The Koneswaram Temple". Sunday Observer. (A trip to Trincomalee by train – Part 7). Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  • Pieris, Kamalika (31 July 2009). "Ancient and medieval Hindu temples in Sri Lanka". Daily News. Lakehouse Newspapers. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  • Pillay, K. K. [K.P.K.] (1963). South India and Ceylon. Madras [Chennai]: University of Madras. OCLC 250247191. [NOTE: The author "Kolappa Pillay Kanakasabhapathi PILLAY", is mostly cited as "K. K. Pillay" or sometimes, in error, as "K. Pillay & K. Pillay"].

kulakkottan, tamil, ளக, டன, early, chola, king, descendant, manu, needhi, cholan, mentioned, chronicles, such, yalpana, vaipava, malai, stone, inscriptions, like, konesar, kalvettu, name, means, builder, tank, temple, sculpture, reignc, century, cedynastychola. Kulakkottan Tamil க ளக க ட டன was an early Chola king and descendant of Manu Needhi Cholan who was mentioned in chronicles such as the Yalpana Vaipava Malai and stone inscriptions like Konesar Kalvettu His name Kulakkottan means builder of tank and temple 2 KulakkottanSculpture of KulakkottanReignc 5th Century CEDynastyChola DynastyFatherVararamatevan 1 ReligionHinduKulakkottan was the son of Vararamatevan said to have been ruler of Chola Nadu and Madurai 1 The historian and author Mudaliyar Rasanayagam states that Vararamatevan and Kulakkottan arrived in Trincomalee during the reign of King Pandu of Anuradhapura 3 Vararamatevan found the Koneswaram temple destroyed by the Buddhist King Mahasena He decided to restore it a work which was later continued by his son 4 Kulakkottan was credited with the restoration of the ruined Koneswaram temple and for building Kantale Dam at Trincomalee in 438 CE and the Munneswaram temple of the west coast He is known as the royal who settled ancient Vanniyars in the east of the island of Eelam 5 2 See also editList of Tamil monarchs Early Cholas Legendary early Chola kingsReferences edit a b Patmanatan Ci 2006 Hindu temples of Sri Lanka Colombo Thirukketheeswaram Temple Restoration Society amp Kumaran Book House pp 68 70 ISBN 9789559429913 a b Schalk Peter Nakacami Ira Iramaccantiran 2002 Schalk Peter Veluppiḷḷai Aḷvappiḷḷai eds Buddhism among Tamils in pre colonial Tamil akam and il am Prologue The Pre Pallava and the Pallava period Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis Historia religionum 19 20 Vol 1 Uppsala Uppsala Universitet pp 159 503 ISBN 9155453570 Citing Pillay K K 1963 South India and Ceylon The Tamil stone inscription Konesar Kalvettu details King Kulakottan s involvement in the restoration of Koneswaram temple in 438 A D Rasanayagam Mudaliyar C 1993 First published 1926 VI Sources and Synchronisms Ancient Jaffna Being a research into the history of Jaffna from very early times to the Portuguese period New Delhi Asian Educational Services pp 227 271 ISBN 81 206 0210 2 Retrieved 6 November 2022 Vigneswaran K 2006 Tirukkonesvaram In Patmanatan Ci ed Hindu temples of Sri Lanka Colombo Thirukketheeswaram Temple Restoration Society amp Kumaran Book House ISBN 9789559429913 Hellmann Rajanayagam Dagmar 1994 Tamils and the meaning of history Contemporary South Asia Routledge 3 1 3 23 doi 10 1080 09584939408719724 Further reading editJayawardhana Jayashantha 11 September 2022 The Koneswaram Temple Sunday Observer A trip to Trincomalee by train Part 7 Retrieved 23 September 2022 Pieris Kamalika 31 July 2009 Ancient and medieval Hindu temples in Sri Lanka Daily News Lakehouse Newspapers Retrieved 23 September 2022 Pillay K K K P K 1963 South India and Ceylon Madras Chennai University of Madras OCLC 250247191 NOTE The author Kolappa Pillay Kanakasabhapathi PILLAY is mostly cited as K K Pillay or sometimes in error as K Pillay amp K Pillay Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kulakkottan amp oldid 1182797883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.