Kingdoms of Rivers
4th Social Science : Term 1 Unit 1
Learning Objectives
Introduction
The wealth of Rice bowl of Thanjavur is the Chola King!
The Pearl of breath taking Muthamizh is the Pandiya King!
The Chariot of cave temples is the Pallava King!
You are the gold of Tamil Nadu and Lions of Tamil Soil.”
Kingdoms River Banks
Cheras
The major part of the Cheranadu was surrounded by high mountains. The greatest rulers among the kings of Cheranadu were Imayavaramban Neduncheralathan and his son Senguttuvan.
The Chera King, Neduncheralathan conquered upto the Himalayas and hoisted the flag with the symbol of Bow and Arrow. Therefore he was hailed with the title "Imayavaramban Neduncheralathan".
This can be understood from the epic Silappathikaram written by Senguttuvan's brother Ilangovadigal. "Pathitru paththu" helps to know about the Chera kings during Sangam period.
● Who were the greatest kings of early Cheras?
Ans: Imayavaramban Neduncheralathan and Cheran Senguttuvan were the greatest kings of early cholas.
● Name the epic wrote by Ilangovadigal
Ans: Silappathikaram.
Cholas
The Chola kingdom comprised the districts of Trichirapalli, Tanjavur, Pudukkottai, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Perambalur, Ariyalur and Cuddalore.
The land of Cholas was fertile due to the river Cauvery. The kings ruled by providing justice to their subjects. The greatest ruler among the Cholas was Karikala Cholan who was also called 'Karikal Peruvalathan'.
Karikala Cholan took the responsibility of a king at a very early age and ruled efficiently. When he was very young, he was captured by his enemies and imprisoned. The room in which he was arrested was set on fire. In this fire accident, his feet burnt. Due to his charred leg, he was called as 'Karikalan'.
The Cheras and Pandyas together attacked Karikalan at Venni, Vahaipparanthalai. Finally Karikala Cholan defeated the two rulers there and was victorious. He invaded Srilanka and brought the captives from there, to build the dam Kallanai across the river Cauvery. The dam still stands erected even after 2000 years of its construction.
● Who was the greatest Chola king of the ancient period?
Ans: Karikal Peruvalathan was the greatest Chola king of the ancient period.
● Name the capital and port of the Cholas.
Ans: Uraiyur was the capital of the Cholas and Cauvery Poompattinam was their port.
Pandyas
When Pandiya Nedunchezhian was a young boy, he fought a battle at Thalaiyalanganam against Cheras, Cholas and feudal lords (Kuru Nila Mannargal). He defeated the combined force. Therefore he got the title "Thalaiyalanganathu Seruvendra Pandiya Nedunchezhian".
Silappathikaram:
● Which Pandya mannan was mentioned in Silappathikaram?
Ans: Pandya Nedunchezhian was mentioned in Silappathikaram.
● Who wrote 'Madurai Kanchi'?
Ans: Mangudi Maruthanar wrote 'Madurai Kanchi'.
● What is inscribed on the flag of Pandyas?
Ans: Fish is inscribed on the flag of the Pandyas.
Activities
Activity 1: Fill in the blanks.
Activity 2: List out the territories of the Moovendargal in the present districts of Tamil Nadu.
Cheras : Western Districts of Erode, Tirupur, Coimbatore and Nilgris.
Cholas : Trichirapalli, Tanjavur, Pudukottai, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Perambalur, Ariyalur and Cuddalore.
Pandyas: Madurai, Theni, Dindigul, Virudhunagar, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, Sivagangai and Ramanathapuram districts.
Pallavas
The later Pallava period was started from the reign of Simhavishnu. The greatest kings of this period were Mahendravarman and Narasimhavarman. The greatest achievements of the Pallavas were Cave temples and Mondithic rathas.
● Which was the capital of Pallavas?
Ans: Kancheepuram was the capital of Pallavas.
● Where is Thondai mandalam in Tamil Nadu.
Ans: Thondai Mandalam is located in the North Eastern part of Tamil Nadu.
Feudal Lords (Kuru Nila Mannargal)
● Who offered gooseberry to the poetess Avvai?
Ans: Athiyaman offered gooseberry to the poetess Avvai
● Who put his shawl around the peacock?
Ans: Pehan put his shawl around the peacock.
Administrative Conditions
The kings were not only efficient warriors but they were scholars too. Kingship became hereditary. The first son became the ruler. The kings greatly cared for the people of their country.
Hospitality (Virunthombal)
Kakkai Padiniyar, a poet got his name for praising a crow for informing the arrival of a guest. Pura Nanooru describes hospitality as one of the important duties of the Tamils.
Economic Conditions
"Varappu uyara neer uyarum, வரப்புயர நீர் உயரும்,
Neer uyara nel uyarum, நீர் உயர நெல் உயரும்,
Nel uyara kudi uyarum, நெல் உயரகுடி உயரும்,
kudi uyara kol uyarum, குடிஉயர கோல்உயரும்,
kol uyara kon uyarvan" கோல்உயர கோன் உயர்வான்"
- Avvaiyar- ஔவையார்
From the above, poetess Avvai tries to convey that the prosperity of the king lies in the development of agriculture.
Conditions of Women
It is also said, a woman in the Sangam age drove away a ferocious tiger with Muram (Winnow) in her hand.
Festivals
Uruthirankannanar of 'Pattinappalai' said that the most popular festival of Indira Vizha was celebrated in Puhar.
List out the festivals of Tamil people at present.
(i) Pongal
(ii) Puthandu
(iii) Thaipusam
(iv) Karthigai Deepam