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Queen Anagha was succeeded by her daughter in law, ''Tribhuvanamadeviyar'' in the later period. Her death was fortunately unknown, but as inscriptions describe that she died during the death of King Vijayalaya. She blessed her son with good health.}}
Queen Anagha was succeeded by her daughter in law, ''Tribhuvanamadeviyar'' in the later period. Her death was fortunately unknown, but as inscriptions describe that she died during the death of King Vijayalaya. She blessed her son with good health.}}


Anaghavati, became a grandmother of Kannara Devan as he was her favorite grandson. She was famous for sculpting statues of the medieval kings and queens and basically queen Anagha was one of the medieval Chola queens.
Anaghavati, became a grandmother of Kannara Devan as he was her favorite grandson. She was famous for sculpting statues of the medieval kings and queens and basically queen Anagha was one of the medieval Chola queens.
 
==In folktales==
Queen Anagha is mentioned as a royal regent in folktales of the marriage of King [[Vijayalaya Chola|Vijayalaya]] with Anaghavati. Anagha, the queen of Vijayalaya later became a regent after his death. It is described she did not marry another man. Her quotes are written by a author.