Maravarman Avanisulamani
Maravarman Avanisulamani (IAST: Avaniśūlāmani; r. c. 620–645 CE) was a Pandya ruler of early historic south India.[1] He was the son and successor of Kadungon, who revived the Pandya dynastic power after the Kalabhra interregnum. Not much information is available about either of these kings.[1]
| Avanisulamani | |
|---|---|
| Maravarman | |
| Reign | c. 620–645 CE |
| Predecessor | Kadungon |
| Successor | Seliyan Sendan (Jayantavarman) |
| Dynasty | Pandya |
| Father | Kadungon |
| Pandya dynasty | ||
| Early Pandya polity | ||
| Koon Pandiyan | ||
| Pudappandiyan | ||
| Mudukudumi Paruvaludhi | ||
| Nedunjeliyan I | ||
| Nedunjeliyan II | ||
| Nan Maran | ||
| Nedunjeliyan III | ||
| Maran Valudi | ||
| Kadalan Valuthi | ||
| Musiri Mutriya Cheliyan | ||
| Ukkirap Peruvaludi | ||
| Early Medieval Pandyas | ||
| Kadungon (c. 590–620)/(c. 560–590) | ||
| Maravarman Avanichulamani (c. 620–645)/(c. 590–620) | ||
| Cheliyan Chendan (c. 654–670)/(c. 620–650) | ||
| Arikesari Maravarman (Parankusan) (c. 670–700)/(c. 650–700) |
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| Ko Chadaiyan Ranadhira (c. 700–730) | ||
| Maravarman Rajasimha I (c. 730–765)/(c. 730–768) | ||
| Jatila Parantaka Nedunjadaiyan/ Varaguna I (c. 756–815)/(c. 768–815) |
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| Srimara Srivallabha (c. 815–862) | ||
| Varaguna II (c. 862–880)/(c. 862–885) | ||
| Parantaka Viranarayana (c. 880–900)/(c. 860–905) | ||
| Maravarman Rajasimha III (c. 900–915) | ||
| Sundara pandiyan (c.917-947) | ||
| Vira Pandiyan (c.948-966) | ||
Velvikkudi Grant (a later copper-plate inscription) is the only source information about Avanisulamani.[2][3] The grant praises the Pandya, claiming that he removed the common ownership of the Earth (by making it his own) and married the goddess of the flower (Lakshmi).[3]
Maravarman Avanisulamani was succeeded by his son Seliyan Sendan (Jayantavarman).[1][4]
Dates
- K. A. Nilakanta Sastri — c. 620–645 CE.[2][5]
- T. V. Sadasiva Pandarathar — c. 600–625 CE.[6]
- Noboru Karashima — c. 590–620 CE[4]
References
- K. A. Nilakanta Sastri 1929, p. 50.
- K. A. Nilakanta Sastri 1929, p. 41.
- H. Krishna Sastri 1983, p. 291.
- Noburu Karashima 2014, pp. 370.
- K. A. Nilakanta Sastri 1958, p. 165.
- N. Subrahmanian 1962, p. 116.
Bibliography
- H. Krishna Sastri, ed. (1983). Epigraphica Indica. Vol. XVII. Calcutta: Archaeological Survey of India.
- N. Subrahmanian (1962). History of Tamilnad (To A. D. 1336). Madurai: Koodal. OCLC 43502446. Archived from the original on 23 November 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
- K. A. Nilakanta Sastri (1958). A History of South India from Prehistoric Times to the Fall of Vijayanagar. Madras: Oxford University Press.
- K. A. Nilakanta Sastri (1929). The Pandyan Kingdom. London: Luzac and Company.
- Noburu Karashima, ed. (2014). A Concise History of South India: Issues and Interpretations. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
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