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Vengaiyin Maindhan: A Historical Novel by Akilan


Vengaiyin Maindhan: A Historical Novel by Akilan




Vengaiyin Maindhan (The Son of the Tiger) is a historical novel by Akilan, a Tamil writer who won the Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel Chitra Pavai in 1975. The novel is set in the time of Rajendra Chola, one of the greatest emperors of India, who ruled from 1012 to 1044 CE. The novel depicts the life and adventures of Thennavan ElangoVel, a young prince of the Velir clan, who becomes a loyal friend and general of Rajendra Chola. The novel also portrays the love story of ElangoVel and Rohini, a princess of Sri Lanka, who is captured by the Chola army.


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The novel is based on historical facts and sources, but also includes fictional characters and events. The novel is praised for its vivid description of the culture, politics, warfare, and art of the Chola period, as well as its portrayal of the heroism and patriotism of ElangoVel. The novel also explores the themes of friendship, loyalty, honor, justice, and freedom. The novel has been translated into several languages and has been adapted into a television series and a film.


The novel is available as a free PDF download from various online sources[^3^] [^4^] [^5^], but readers are advised to buy the original book from authorized publishers to support the author and respect his copyright.


Rajendra Chola I was one of the most successful and powerful rulers of the Chola dynasty. He expanded his empire through a series of military campaigns that spanned across India and beyond. He also patronized art, literature, religion, and culture, and built many magnificent temples and monuments.


One of his most remarkable achievements was his naval expedition to South-East Asia, where he defeated the maritime kingdom of Srivijaya and its allies. He also established diplomatic relations with China, sending several embassies to the Song dynasty. He was the first Indian king to take his armies overseas and establish his influence in the region.


Rajendra Chola I died in 1044 C.E. and was succeeded by his son Rajadhiraja Chola I, who continued his father's legacy of conquest and administration. Rajendra Chola I is remembered as a great warrior, a benevolent ruler, and a devout devotee of Siva. He is also known as Gangaikonda Chola, meaning the Chola who brought the Ganges, after he brought water from the holy river to his new capital. 29c81ba772


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