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A BRIEF STUDY ON THE “PALANTHIVUKAL” CONQUERED BY RAJARAJA CHOLA - 1 & RAJENDRA CHOLA - 1
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Conquer of Palanthivukal by Rajendra Chola – 1
From the inscriptions of Rajendra Chola – 1, we note many of his 6th year inscriptions speak of the capture of Palanthivukal as the last in the list of countries found in his Meikeerthi. We also come across an inscription of his 5th year which too mentions his capture of the Palanthivukal as the last. Hence it is very clear this event would have taken place in the very latter part of his 5th year that is in (1012 + 5 ) = A.D.1017.
Rajendra Chola - 1 after ascending the throne would have found it necessary to send another expedition to the Palanthivukal to firmly establish their hold on these islands.
There “could have been a possibility” that he appointed and left one of his generals with some forces in the principal island among this group of islands, whose generation over a period of time would have become the sole rulers of these islands.
This could have been also the possible reason the “copper plates grant’ (known as ‘Lomafanu’ in Maldivian language and as ‘Sasanam’ in Sanskrit) issued in A.D.1196-97 in the “Haddummati Atol” (an Island among the group of modern Maldive Islands), nearly 190 years later after Rajendra’s conquest, starts the narration with the words “Swasti Sri” as it was prevalent in Meikeerththis of the Chola kings of that Period.
The list of names of the rulers of the island found in these plates are as follows which shows much of South Indian influence. The names are,
(1) Sri Marhabarana (2) Svasti Sri Buvana Aditya (3) Svasti Sri Buvanabarana (4) Svasti Sri Darmmananda (5) Svasti Sri Srimat Somanga
Yet another set of plates from “Bodugala Miskit of Male Atol” (another Island among the group of modern Maldive Islands) issued in A.D.1356-57 too has further names of it’s rulers, also having Indian influence. But among them the most interesting one is the name which reads as,
“Sri Ra-aradesvara”<br>Could this have been a corruption of Rajarajeswara over a period of approximately 350 years ???
All above references are from the book titled “The Maldive Islands - Monograph on History & Archaelogy" by H.C.P.Bell – Pages 179-186 [/i]
However we do need “more evidence” to prove positively, that these kings were the decendents of “a possible General or Chieftain who would have been placed to be in charge” of these islands by Rajendra Chola.
Further informations on the Chola - Maldivian relations
Mr Clarence Malony in his book on Maldives has made the following statements which too are noteworthy.
(1) “the Divehi (the Maldivian language) word for trader is “Soliya”, and many foreign ports of call are known in Divehi by their Tamil names.
(2) “Influence of medieval Tamil traders on the Maldives can be seen in most of the Divehi words for trade, and many words for items traded . Words for bundle, to sell, trade, steel, and cloves, and navigation terms such as pilot and compass are of Tamil origin. C(h)ola coins “kasu” which were standard in Sri Lanka and much of South India, have been found in the Maldives too.
“People of the Maldive Islands” – by Clarence Malony, Pages 107/8)
We also have another interesting account on a king of Maldive Islands, in the Sri Lankan Pali chronicle named "Culavamsa" (Wilhelm Geiger’s Translation – Part 1, Page 228) from which we note “few years after the death of king Vijayabahu – 1{A.D.1059-1114} of Sri Lanka”, during the parallel period when Kulothunga Chola – 1(A.D.1070-1118) was ruling in South India, a warrior lord of the Ariya country by the name “Viradeva” who was the sole sovereign of “Palandipa” (Palanthivukal) invaded Sri Lanka and pursued after its new ruler Vikkramabahu – 2 for his capture and for his kingdom. However after Viradeva’s initial success, he was finally defeated and killed by Vikkramabahu.
From the above reference it is clear even to Sri Lankans of that period the Maldive Islands were known as “Palandipa”.
Further we note, in the year A.D.1070 Kulothunga Chola – 1 became the next successor to the Chola Empire. However he lost the northern part of Sri Lanka in A.D.1088 which he never attempted to regain.
“May be” the warrior lord “Viradeva” referred above who was the sole sovereign of Palandipa was a “decendent” of a possible Chola general who was placed in Palandipa during the period of Rajendra Chola, and who with the death of Kulothunga Chola - 1 in A.D.1118 and becoming independent free of Chola control on Palanthivukal, and with the death of Vijayabahu – 1 in A.D.1114 and turmoil following same in Sri Lanka would have thought of capturing this island for himself, and could have possibly made this expedition.
It is also interesting to note that there was a Chola Prince by the name “....Parakesarivarman Thiribhuvana Chakkravarthikal Maduraiyum Elamum Karuvurum Pandiyan mudiththalaiyumkondu veerabhishekamum vijayabhishekamum panni arulina Sri Thiribhuvana Viradevarkku yandu 34 vathu......”
"South Indian Inscriptions" – Vol 5, Page 250, No 632
Does this Veeradevar have anything to do with the Veeradevan the sole sovereign of Palanthivukal as seen from the Sri Lankan Chronicle the Culavamsa. Only further research on same can throw some light on same.
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