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- Kalingattuparani (Tamil: கலிங்கத்துப்பரணி) is a 12th-century Tamil poem and a war song by Jayamkondar, celebrating the victory of Kulottunga Chola I over...
- Chodaganga to flee. The war and its causes form the subject of the ballad, Kalingattuparani. The kingdom of Kalinga had been subdued in the first Chola invasion...
- a patron of arts and literature and the much celebrated Tamil poem Kalingattuparani was composed during his rule by poet Jayamkondaan who lived in his...
- Kamban flourished during the reign of Kulothunga III. Jayamkondar's Kalingattuparani, draws a clear boundary between history and fictitious conventions...
- victorious, but after the vanquished or the place of the battle. ‘Kalingattuparani’, ‘Thakkayaagap Parani’, Iranyavathaip Parani’, Kanjavathaip Parani’...
- account of the features of Chola country.[page needed] Jayamkondar's Kalingattuparani is an example of narrative poetry that draws a clear boundary between...
- There were biographical and political works such as Jayamkondar's Kalingattuparani, a semi-historical account on the two invasions of Kalinga by Kulothunga...
- century CE. Sangam era texts such as Pandikkovai, Iraiyanar Akapporul Kalingattuparani of Jayamkondar, and Vikrama Chola are said to have numerous references...
- annual tribute. The event was later the subject of the Tamil poem Kalingattuparani. The capital was again shifted to Kataka by Anantavarman Chodaganga...
- identified with the Kataha of Sanskrit literature and Kadaram of the Kalingattuparani and the Kiet-cha of the Chinese chronicles. The Southeast Asia campaign...