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- Arinjaya Chola was a ruler of the Chola kingdom. He was the third son of Parantaka I and the younger brother of Gandaraditya Chola, whom he is thought...
- needed] as he was considered an epitome of male beauty. He was the son of Arinjaya Chola and queen Kalyani, a princess of Vaidumba family. Parantaka II ascended...
- more merit since the sons of Parantaka I (specifically Gandaraditya and Arinjaya) must have also fought along with their brother, Rajaditya in that epic...
- were probably set aside and Gandaraditya's younger brother Arinjaya was crowned king. Arinjaya ruled for a very short time – possibly for less than a year...
- relationship between the Cholas and Chalukyas continued for three centuries from Arinjaya Chola onwards. Rajaraja Narendra's son, was Rajendra Chalukya, also known...
- paternal grandmother, that is the queen of Parantaka I and the mother of Arinjaya Chola was of Pazhuvettaraiyar family. She is therein described as the daughter...
- still a minor, so the throne p****ed to Parantaka I’s younger son, Arinjaya. Arinjaya soon died, and his son Parantaka II (Sundara Chola) succeeded him...
- 871–907 Parantaka I 907–955 Rajaditya Chola 935–949 Gandaraditya 949–962 Arinjaya 955–956 Parantaka II (Sundara) 950–980 Aditya II (Karikala) 966–971 Uttama...
- distinct Chera princesses (the mothers of his two sons, Rajaditya and Arinjaya). A member of the retinue of pillaiyar (prince) Rajadittadeva gave a gift...
- 871–907 Parantaka I 907–955 Rajaditya Chola 935–949 Gandaraditya 949–962 Arinjaya 955–956 Parantaka II (Sundara) 950–980 Aditya II (Karikala) 966–971 Uttama...