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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...
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patron of arts and
literature and the much
celebrated Tamil poem
Kalingattuparani was
composed during his rule by poet
Jayamkondaan who
lived in his...
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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...
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Kamban flourished during the
reign of
Kulothunga III. Jayamkondar's
Kalingattuparani,
draws a
clear boundary between history and
fictitious conventions...
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account of the
features of
Chola country.[page needed] Jayamkondar's
Kalingattuparani is an
example of
narrative poetry that
draws a
clear boundary between...
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There were
biographical and
political works such as Jayamkondar's
Kalingattuparani, a semi-historical
account on the two
invasions of
Kalinga by Kulothunga...
- victorious, but
after the
vanquished or the
place of the battle. ‘
Kalingattuparani’, ‘Thakkayaagap Parani’,
Iranyavathaip Parani’,
Kanjavathaip Parani’...
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century CE.
Sangam era
texts such as Pandikkovai,
Iraiyanar Akapporul Kalingattuparani of Jayamkondar, and
Vikrama Chola are said to have
numerous references...
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Since he
ascended the
throne during a time of war, Jayamkondar's
Kalingattuparani describes him as "The one who wore the
crown on the big battlefield...
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annual tribute. The
event was
later the
subject of the
Tamil poem
Kalingattuparani. The
capital was
again shifted to
Kataka by
Anantavarman Chodaganga...