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Virarajendra (1002 – 1070) was a Chola emperor. Son of Rajendra I, he spent a major part of his life as a subordinate to two of his elder brothers, Rajadhiraja I and Rajendra II. During his early reign, he granted the maintenance of a school to study the Vedas, Sastras and grammar. A hostel was provided for the students. [1] .
Virarajendra Chola (1063 – 1067 CE) was a Tamil Chola emperor who spent the majority of his life as a subordinate of his two elder brothers Rajadhiraja I and Rajendra II. He is the son of Rajendra I. During his early reign, he granted the maintenance of a school to study the Vedas, Sastras, and Grammar, as well as a hostel for the students.
May 23, 2013 · Virarajendra Chola was a significant Chola ruler who reigned from 1063-1070 AD. He was younger brother of Rajendra Chola II and Rajadhiraja Chola. We see that in a span of around 18-20 years, there was a rapid succession in the Chola Kings as three brothers ruled one after another.
Chikka Vira Rajendra (circa 1805) Chikavira Rajendra or Chikka Vira Rajendra ( Kannada: ಚಿಕವೀರ/ಚಿಕ್ಕವೀರ ರಾಜೇಂದ್ರ, cika/cikka vīrarājendra) (also in other variations, including Chikkaveera Rajendra), was the last ruler of the Kodagu (Coorg) kingdom in South India.
Virarajendra (1002 – 1070) was a Chola emperor. Son of Rajendra I, he spent a major part of his life as a subordinate to two of his elder brothers, Rajadhiraja I and Rajendra II. During his early reign, he granted the maintenance of a school to study the Vedas, Sastras and grammar. A hostel was provided for the students.
Virarajendra Chola was a brave, able and wise king who strengthened the Chola army and territory at a very crucial time. He supported the arts and cared for temples dedicated to all deities and himself was a Vaishnavite.
Aug 19, 2017 · Virarajendra then sent a extra battalion of army to face the combined forces and was successful in defeated them. A king form Kadaram (Malaysia) requested Virarajendra for his help in claiming his throne.