Rajas of Chola — Chera or Konga — Madura, 8fC. 121 



The Mlechhas (Muhamedans) followed, and Pratapa Rudra; whose officers, 

 Hucca andBuccA, raised the Vijyanagar dynasty ; the list of which in Bucha- 

 nan, iii. 476, differs essentially from that given by inscriptions. 



Table XLIfl. Rajas of Chola, (Chola-mandeloor, Coromandel ;) 



Including the country now called the Carnatic below the Ghats, hod. Tanjore. 

 Capitals (in Ptolemy'' s time), Arcot ; then Wariur, near Trichinopoly ,- next, 

 Kumbbahona, and lastly, Tanjore. Wilson's Mackenzie MSS. 

 A. D. 

 700-1000 ? Kulottunga— others say 3000 B. C. or 500 A. D., or 1200 A. D.; 

 Deva Chola. [built temple at Tangapur, or Tanjore. 



Sasisekhara. 

 Siva linga. 

 918 ? Vira chola. 

 1100 ? Keri kala, persecutor of Ramanuja. 

 Bhima. 

 886 ? Rajarajendra, subdued various countries. 

 Vira martanda. 

 Kirttivardhana. 

 Vijaya. 

 Kanaka. 



Sundara, killed a Brahman. 

 Kalakala. 

 Kalyana. 

 Bhadra. 

 1407 ? Pattira Chola ? last according to some accounts, 



Kulottunga Chola — last according to others, married his daughter to 



48th Pandyan prince, who succeeded 

 An illegitimate son (Nanda ?) founded the Tonda Mandalam (Con- 

 jeveram) — also annexed to Pandya kingdom. 



Table XLIV. Rajas of Chera or Konga, (comprehending Salem and 



Coimbetore.J 

 The Kongadesa R&ja kal enumerates 2d princes. Mackenzie's MSS. 

 Vira raya. Durvaniti. 



Govinda raya. Pushkara. 



Krishna raya. Trivikrama. 



Kalivallabha. Bhuvikrama. 



Govinda, II. Kongani Mah£dhiraja. 



Chaturbhuja. Govinda, III. 



Kumara deva. Sivaga. 



Trivikrama deva. Prithivi Kongani Mahadhiraya. 



Kongani verm a. Raja deva. 



Matlhava verma. Malla deva. 



Hari varma. Ganda deva. 



Vishnugopa. Satya vriikya deva. 



Krishna varma. A. D. 894 Gauttama deva, subdued by the 



Dindikara. 



Chola Raja, from whose descendants it passed to the Beldl rajas 

 of Maisur, and thence to the Vijayanayar dominion. 



Table XLV. Pandyan Dynasty of Madura. 

 Tradition ascribes 74 princes, of whom 39 names are extant. 



Kulottunga, 2000 B. C. ? Pandya Vamsapataka. 



Anantaguna. Sundareswara. 



Kalabhushana. Padasekhara. 



Rajendra Pandya. Varaguna, united Chola and 



Rajeswara. Tonda to Madura. 



Gambhira. Rajendra. 



Vansapradipaka. Suguna. 



Puruhutajit. Chitraratha. 



