Near Takkolam, Chola Paranthakan's Samahi constructed by Rajadhtiya (CE 949) A Sivan Temple( ASI VOL III No 205,Verse 54 , 465 of 1918 SII VOL III NO 112,111,119-122) Aditya I Samadhi (AD 907) near Sri Kalahasthi.
Arinjayan S/o Paranthakan Melpadi (North Arcot) (T.V.Sadasiva Pandarathaar, Pirkala Chola Charithram Part II. Annamalai University, 1958 p 36)
Veera Ramanathan Died at Kundani (the Present Hosur)on 19th Dec 1295.
Samdhi of Vikrama Cholan, who established Samaya Puram alias Kannanur, Near Trichy., Tiruvidaimarudoor, Near Aduthuai, Near Kumbakonam, (Ref. Dina malar News paper Chennai Edition Appndx page 8 dtd 13th Nov 2006)
Samadhi of Veera Velllan III Near Pillair koil, Akkarai Patti, Karia Manicckam Road, Samaya Puram. He was killed at Madurai on Sep 8, 1342., Trimmed of his Skin and hanged at the Madurai Fort, and latter removed to Samaya Puaram Fort, and after that Burried in Near Pillair koil, Akkarai Patti, Karia Manicckam Road, Samaya Puram.
(Mali Kaffor entered in Samayapuram On Mach 26th 1311 Bright Moon Panchami, Panghuni 30th, Sadharana Varusham.) He was there till 2nd pril 1311.
The Linga at Kudi mallam, Near Renigunta Belongs to AD 100. The Liga is in Red Granite Stone! (Gopinatha rao, Elements of Hindu Iconography, The Law Printing House, Madras 1916 pp- 65-69)
> Samadhi of Veera Velllan III Near Pillair koil, Akkarai Patti, Karia Manicckam Road, Samaya Puram. He was killed at Madurai on Sep 8, 1342., Trimmed of his Skin and hanged at the Madurai Fort, and latter removed to Samaya Puaram Fort, and after that Burried in Near Pillair koil, Akkarai Patti, Karia Manicckam Road, Samaya Puram. > > vir ballala was a hoysala not chola
> Agreed ! > > If we look in the History of Veera Vellala III He died for Tamils!
Hi there is plenty of evidence that vir ballala lke the yadavas of deogiri collobarated with the sultanate armies during malik kafurs invasion but later after pandyas were wiped out he changed his mind and vira ballala the hoysala led an army of hindu kingdoms to capture madurai from the madurai sultanate.( strangely the pandyas did not participate in this war) he lost and was killed in a brutal fashion. it took another decade or so for vijayanagar to wipe out the sultanate.
"Samadhi of Veera Velllan III Near Pillair koil, Akkarai Patti, Karia Manicckam Road, Samaya Puram. He was killed at Madurai on Sep 8, 1342., Trimmed of his Skin and hanged at the Madurai Fort, and latter removed to Samaya Puaram Fort, and after that Burried in Near Pillair koil, Akkarai Patti, Karia Manicckam Road, Samaya Puram." my question is "who had killed Veera Velllan III"
> "Samadhi of Veera Velllan III Near Pillair koil, Akkarai Patti, Karia Manicckam Road, Samaya Puram. He was killed at Madurai on Sep 8, 1342., Trimmed of his Skin and hanged at the Madurai Fort, and latter removed to Samaya Puaram Fort, and after that Burried in Near Pillair koil, Akkarai Patti, Karia Manicckam Road, Samaya Puram." > my question is "who had killed Veera Velllan III"
They cut a goat or calf and take its skin fresh. The victim is coated with salt on his back and ribs and this freshly cut goat/calf Skin is wrapped around the victim's body and tightened with a rope. The victim is made to stand in the sun for 3 days and sometimes a stone is hung to his neck and usually made immobile. In those 3 days, the goat's skin becomes dry and due to huge amount of salt it becomes like a "vathal" and sticks to the body of the victim. On the 4th day, the goat's skin is peeled off and along with it comes the victim's skin !! This practice was followed by zamindars as late as 19th century.
> The Governor of Delhi Sultan Alaudin, who ruled Madurai Gyajudin. Sep 8th 1342
delhi sultan allaudin dies in 1315 or so the madurai sultanate itself was established not during malik kafurs invasion but during the second wave led by ulugh khan
The Madurai Sultanate (or the Ma'bar Sultanate) was a short lived kingdom based in the city of Madurai in Tamil Nadu, India during the 14th century CE. It lasted from 1333 until 1378.
The founder of the sultanate, Sayyid Jalal-ud-Din Ahsan was appointed governor of the newly created southern-most Ma'bar province of the Delhi sultanate by Muhammad bin Tughluq. In 1333 CE, he declared his independence. 1339 was th eyear of 3 sultans when one after another met a assasination
Jalal-ud-Din Ahsan Shah was killed by one of his officers in 1339 CE.
Ala-ud-Din Udauji Shah took power in 1339 CE, but met with the same fate shortly with a stray arrow which penetrated his head.
Qutb-ud-Din Firuz Shah, son-in-law of Udauji Shah took over in 1340 CE and was killed in about forty days.
Ghiyas-ud-Din Muhammad Damghan Shah, a trooper in the service of sultan ascended the throne in 1340 CE and later married a daughter of Ahsan Shah.
it must have been him who killed vir ballala. ibn batuta visits madurai during this period and is reported to heve described it.
> INSCRIBED > > BY GRACIOUS PERMISSION > > TO > > HIS HIGHNESS > SRI KR1SHNARAJENDRA WODAIYER BAHADUR, > > G.C.S.I., G.C.B. > > MAHARAJA OF MYSORE, > > IN TOKEN OF THE AUTHOR'S HIGH AND SINCERE ESTEEM FOR > > HIS HIGHNESS > AS THE OCCU PANT OF THE THRONE OF THE PATRIOTIC SOVEREIGN > > VIRA BALLALA III > WHO DEVOTED HIS LIFE TO THE CAUSE OF HINDUISM > > AND > > MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR THE SOUTH INDIAN HINDUS TO BE > > THE HINDUS THEY ARE TO-DAY
wodeyars were more likely from the yadava clan. but they ruled from 1399
but their boom came only after vijayanagar colapsed. vijaynagar was the true inheritor of the southern hindu kingdoms shattered by malik and his followers