- Ko
Kizhan Adikal Ravi
Neeli was the
traditional title of the queens/princesses of the
Chera Perumal kingdom in
medieval south India. It was
initially ****umed...
-
Ilango Adigal (a title,
literally "prince ascetic", fl. c. 4th-6th
century CE) was a Jain monk,
belonging to the
Chera royal family, from the city of Vanchi...
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Kerala commander in the
Chola army.
Rajaditya was the son of the Ko
Kizhan Adikal, the
Chera princess, and the
Chola king
Parantaka I (r. 907–955 AD). King...
- (early 9th
century AD)
Ayyan Adikal Tiru
Adikal –
Donor of
Quilon Syrian copper plates (mid-9th
century CE) Rama Tiru
Adikal –
Junior chief of
Venad (mid-9th...
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Apputhi Adigal, also
spelt as
Apputhi Adikal,
Atputhi Adigal,
Apputi Adigal,
Appoodi Adikal,
Appoothi Adikal and
Appudhi Adigal and
known as
Appuddi Nayanar...
- Chilappathikaram, the
Tamil epic poem
purportedly composed by
Chera prince Ilanko Adikal.
Chenkuttavan is
eulogized by the poet
Paranar in the
fifth decade of the...
- hides,
prays and s****s the help of her mother, her
Buddhist teacher Aravana Adikal and angels. They
teach her
Buddhist mantras to free
herself from fears....
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Kulasekhara (c. 849 AD). He also
married the
daughter of
Kulasekhara (the
Kizhan Adikal Ravi Neel). A
record of the
princess can be
found in the
southern Ay country...
-
copper plate inscription which do****ents a
royal grant issued by
Ayyan Adikal, the
chieftain of Kollam, to a
Syrian Christian merchant in
Kerala named...
- that
Aditya I's son,
Parantaka I,
married a
Chera princess (the
Kizhan Adikal). In an inscription,
Aditya I is
distinguished by the
epithet in Tamil:...