The Tamil land has preserved its history not only through literature and oral tradition, but also through the stone inscriptions that stand as unshakable witnesses to the past. Among these, the Pallavarayan Peṭṭai inscription found in the Sundareswarar Temple near Mayavaram offers a vivid and stirring account of the Sambuvarayar chiefs, their loyalty to theContinueContinue reading “**The Vanniya Kula Kshathriya Legacy: The History Engraved in the Pallavarayan Peṭṭai Inscription**”
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Historical Fabrication vs. Epigraphical Truth: Why the 16th-Century Kallar “Dādan Vallāla” is Not King Hoysaa Ballala III
Stop Mixing Names with History: A 16th-Century Devotee is Not a 13th-Century King In history, sharing a name does not mean you are the same person. Just because someone today is named Rajendran, it doesn’t mean they are the famous King Rajendra Chola. Unfortunately, a similar mistake is being made regarding a 16th-century inscription. SomeContinueContinue reading “Historical Fabrication vs. Epigraphical Truth: Why the 16th-Century Kallar “Dādan Vallāla” is Not King Hoysaa Ballala III”