Anaghavati (Chola dynasty): Difference between revisions

(Created page with "{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2023}} {{Use Indian English|date=February 2023}} {{Short description|Wife of Vijayalaya Chola}}{{Infobox royalty|name=Anagha|succession=Queen consort of the Chola dynasty|spouse=Vijayalaya Chola|issue=Aditya I}} Anagha, also known Anaghavati, was a princess of the Tomara dynasty who was married to a chola king named Vijayalaya Chola. She was the daughter of a king who was the ruler of the Tomara dynasty. Queen Anagha st...")
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{{Blockquote|O lady who are you, are you going to some temple?}}
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Then Anaghavati replied that she was going to her home. Just then her friends called her,"Anagha, come its getting late." Then [[Vijayalaya Chola]]'s eyes became wide open and thought that ,"Anagha!What a beautiful name." After returning to the [[Chola dynasty]] he asked his messenger to find out Princess Anagha's parents. Chola's messenger tells him that she is a daughter of a Tomara dynasty ruler. King Vijayalaya decided to meet her father for his daughter's hand. Her father accepted it and married her to [[Vijayalaya Chola]]. The couples were then blessed with a boy.  He was named [[Aditya I]].
Then Anaghavati replied that she was going to her home. Just then her friends called her,"Anagha, come its getting late." Then [[Vijayalaya Chola]]'s eyes became wide open and thought that ,"Anagha!What a beautiful name." After returning to the [[Chola dynasty]] he asked his messenger to find out Princess Anagha's parents. Chola's messenger tells him that she is a daughter of a Tomara dynasty ruler. King Vijayalaya decided to meet her father for his daughter's hand. Her father accepted it and married her to [[Vijayalaya Chola]]. This story echoes of the marriage of [[Ashoka]] and Princess Vidisha, who was the daughter of a reputed Shresthi. The couples were then blessed with a boy.  He was named [[Aditya I]].
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