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  • Tamil-Brahmi Script in Chera Inscriptions: Unlocking the Earliest Written Records
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    Tamil-Brahmi Script in Chera Inscriptions: Unlocking the Earliest Written Records

    ByPallavi

    Uncover the story behind the earliest written records found in Chera inscriptions, penned in the Tamil-Brahmi script, offering a rare glimpse into an ancient civilization that thrived on trade, diplomacy, and cultural exchange.

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  • Was Senguttuvan a Real King or a Mythical Figure? Unraveling the Historical Core
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    Was Senguttuvan a Real King or a Mythical Figure? Unraveling the Historical Core

    ByPallavi

    For centuries, the name Senguttuvan has resonated through the Tamil-speaking world, a name synonymous with martial prowess, maritime dominance, and the golden age of the Chola kingdom. But the question lingers: was this towering figure of Sangam literature – the ‘Kulavan’ (the ‘Warrior King’) – a verifiable historical monarch, or did he emerge solely from…

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  • Silappathikaram: The Epic That Immortalized the Cheras and Redefined Tamil Literature
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    Silappathikaram: The Epic That Immortalized the Cheras and Redefined Tamil Literature

    ByPallavi

    The *Silappathikaram* is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of love, war, and destiny, immortalizing the rise and fall of the Cheras and solidifying Tamil literature’s place as a cornerstone of Indian cultural heritage.

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  • The Legend of Kannagi: How a Wronged Woman Shook the Chera Kingdom and Burned Madurai
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    The Legend of Kannagi: How a Wronged Woman Shook the Chera Kingdom and Burned Madurai

    ByPallavi

    The rain in Tamil Nadu, particularly in the valleys of the Western Ghats, has always been a force to be reckoned with. It carves the landscape, nourishes the rice paddies, and, as the legend of Kannagi reveals, can unleash a fury that consumes empires. This is not merely a tale of a wronged woman; it…

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  • Music, Dance, and Poetry in the Chera Court: The Cultural Life of a Royal Capital
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    Music, Dance, and Poetry in the Chera Court: The Cultural Life of a Royal Capital

    ByPallavi

    The Chera Court in Venad was a remarkable crucible of culture, where music, dance, and poetry flourished alongside martial prowess, offering a unique window into the strategic and artistic heart of a powerful ancient kingdom.

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  • Muziris: The Lost Port City That Made the Cheras Masters of Global Commerce
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    Muziris: The Lost Port City That Made the Cheras Masters of Global Commerce

    ByPallavi

    Muziris was more than just a port; it was a crucible where cultures met, where spices fueled empires, and where the echoes of ancient trade routes still resonate today.”}

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  • Temples Built by the Chera Kings: Sacred Architecture and Royal Patronage
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    Temples Built by the Chera Kings: Sacred Architecture and Royal Patronage

    ByPallavi

    The magnificent temples built by the Chera kings stand as a testament to their power, piety, and architectural prowess, intricately interwoven with the strategic geography and political landscape of southern India, offering a rare glimpse into a thriving kingdom and its cultural legacy.

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  • Religion in the Chera Kingdom: The Coexistence of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    Religion in the Chera Kingdom: The Coexistence of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism

    ByPallavi

    The Chera kingdom offers a remarkable case study in religious coexistence, demonstrating how a powerful empire skillfully integrated Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, shaping a unique cultural landscape that continues to resonate in Kerala today.

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  • The Cheras and the Bhakti Movement: Laying the Foundations of Devotional Worship in Tamil Nadu
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    The Cheras and the Bhakti Movement: Laying the Foundations of Devotional Worship in Tamil Nadu

    ByPallavi

    A Chronicle Forged in Stone and Song The air hangs heavy with the scent of monsoon rain and the murmur of the Kaveri River as we stand upon the basalt hills of Cheranattu – what the later Cholas would call Cholapuram, but which, in its nascent days, was the heart of the Chera kingdom. It’s…

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  • Chera Art and Sculpture: A Lost Heritage of Bronze, Stone, and Ritual Imagery
    Ancient India | Chera Dynasty

    Chera Art and Sculpture: A Lost Heritage of Bronze, Stone, and Ritual Imagery

    ByPallavi

    The rains in Kerala, as they always do, were particularly fierce that season. The monsoon swelled the Periyar River, a churning serpent of grey water that relentlessly gnawed at the edges of Vaidyanad, the heart of the Chera kingdom. It was in this very place, amidst the ancient banyan trees and the echoes of forgotten…

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