- Toṇḍaimaṇḍalam, also
known as
Toṇḍai Nāḍu, is a
historical region located in the
northernmost part of
Tamil Nadu and
southernmost part of
Andhra Pradesh...
- the
Chola period. The
temple is one of the nine
Navagraha temples of the
Tondai Mandalam and is
known as the Guru
sthala (lit.
place of Guru or Brihaspati)...
- region. In the
ancient Tamilakam, it was the seat of the Cheras,
bound by
Tondai Nadu in the east,
Chola Nadu in the south-east and
Pandya Nadu in the south...
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cardinal non Adi
Shaiva sanyasi Adheenam Maths in Chola, Pandya, Nadu and
Tondai Nadus.
Khmer Shaiva Siddhanta (extinct): In the
Angkorian Khmer empire,...
-
relates the rule of King
Thondaiman Ilam
Thiraiyar at
Kanchipuram of the
Tondai Nadu port
Nirppeyyaru which scholars identify with the present-day Mahabalipuram...
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which were
later on
absorbed into
Chera and
Pandya Nadu by 3rd
century BCE.
Tondai Nadu
which was
under Chola Nadu,
later emerged as
independent Pallava Nadu...
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Kosta Malabar Malabar Coast Malenadu North Malabar South Malabar Pandya Nadu
Raichur Doab
Rayalaseema Coastal Andhra Tondai Nadu Tulu Nadu Uttarandhra...
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Thiruvalangadu being one of them. It is one of the 32
Saiva temples in
Tondai Nadu
which have been sung in the devaarams. The site is one of the 275 celebrated...
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subordinate position. So he
planned to
overthrow the Pallavas. He
invaded Tondai nadu in 897 CE and in a
battle that ensued, he
pounced upon
Aparajita when...
- The
Tondaiman family were
Tamil rulers of the
ancient Tondai Nadu (Tondaimandalam)
division of
Tamilakkam in
South India.
Their capital was at Kanchipuram...