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*Kundavai, the daughter of Western Ganga king Prithvipati I (853-880 AD), who was married to the [[Bana_Kingdom|Bana]] prince Vikramaditya I, the son and successor of Malladeva.<ref>{{cite book|title=Ancient Indian History and Civilization|author=Sailendra Nath Sen|publisher=New Age International, 1999|page=470}}</ref> She gave several gifts to the Siva temple in [[Vallam|Tiruvallam]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Role of Feudatories in Pallava History|author=M. S. Govindasamy|publisher=Annamalai University, 1965|page=30}}</ref> | *Kundavai, the daughter of Western Ganga king Prithvipati I (853-880 AD), who was married to the [[Bana_Kingdom|Bana]] prince Vikramaditya I, the son and successor of Malladeva.<ref>{{cite book|title=Ancient Indian History and Civilization|author=Sailendra Nath Sen|publisher=New Age International, 1999|page=470}}</ref> She gave several gifts to the Siva temple in [[Vallam|Tiruvallam]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Role of Feudatories in Pallava History|author=M. S. Govindasamy|publisher=Annamalai University, 1965|page=30}}</ref> | ||
*Rajarajan Kundavai Alvar, the younger sister of | *Rajarajan Kundavai Alvar, the daughter of [[Rajaraja I|Raja Raja Chola]] and younger sister of [[Rajendra Chola I|Rajendra Chola]], and the queen of the Eastern Chalukya king Vimaladitya.<ref name="sii-1p2">{{cite web|url=http://www.whatisindia.com/inscriptions/south_indian_inscriptions/volume_1/polur.html|title=South Indian Inscriptions, Volume I: Part II - Tamil and Grantha Inscriptions|accessdate=2011-06-01|publisher=What Is India News Service|date=2007-02-23}}</ref> | ||
*[[Kundavai Pirāttiyār|Alvar Parantakan Kundavai]], the elder sister of the king [[Rajaraja Chola | *[[Kundavai Pirāttiyār|Alvar Parantakan Kundavai]], the elder sister of the king [[Rajaraja I|Raja Raja Chola]], and the queen of the chief Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan mentioned in the Tanjore inscriptions.<ref name="sii-1p2"/> | ||
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Kundavai was a historic and a popular name of a number of royal women in southern India between the ninth and eleventh century. Some of the women who went by the name Kundavai are as follows:
- Kundavai, the daughter of Western Ganga king Prithvipati I (853-880 AD), who was married to the Bana prince Vikramaditya I, the son and successor of Malladeva.[1] She gave several gifts to the Siva temple in Tiruvallam.[2]
- Rajarajan Kundavai Alvar, the daughter of Raja Raja Chola and younger sister of Rajendra Chola, and the queen of the Eastern Chalukya king Vimaladitya.[3]
- Alvar Parantakan Kundavai, the elder sister of the king Raja Raja Chola, and the queen of the chief Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan mentioned in the Tanjore inscriptions.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ Sailendra Nath Sen. Ancient Indian History and Civilization. New Age International, 1999. p. 470.
- ↑ M. S. Govindasamy. The Role of Feudatories in Pallava History. Annamalai University, 1965. p. 30.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "South Indian Inscriptions, Volume I: Part II - Tamil and Grantha Inscriptions". What Is India News Service. 23 February 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2011.