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  1. of the last known Chera Perumal Rama Kulasekhara. Together with some native and non‐native inscriptional evidences, it also enlightens us that Rama Kulasekhara’s Jain faith was one of the reasons that ultimately led to the disintegration of the Second Chera Empire.

  2. Kulasekhara Alwar considered this as divine providence and felt ecstatic that he was able to prove the innocence of the Vishnu Bhaktas. This incident is just one of many that stand out to prove not only his stead fast devotion to Lord Sri Rama, but also his belief in the Vishnu Bhaktas and his reverence of them.

  3. Sthanu Ravi Kulasekhara: 844–870: Contemporary to Chola king Aditya I; Probably identical with Kulasekhara Alvar. Rama Rajasekhara: 870–883: Probably identical with Cheraman Perumal Nayanar. Vijayaraga: 883–895: Married the daughter of king Kulasekhara. Married off his two daughters to Chola king Parantaka.

  4. Oct 21, 2021 · Kulasekhara Azhvar, in his Thillai Thiruchitrakootam pasurams, expresses his longing to see Rama. He sings of the events of Rama’s story, for Lord Govindaraja of Thillai has enabled him to view ...

  5. Sree Padmanabhadasa Sree Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma (born 12 June 1949) is the current incumbent to the throne of Travancore. [2] He is the youngest of the four children of the former titular Maharani of Travancore, Sree Padmanabhasevini Maharani Karthika Thirunal Lakshmi Bayi and her husband, Prince Consort Lt. Col. G. V. Raja of Poonjar Royal ...

  6. Ravivarman (c. 1266/7 – 1316/7), styled Maharaja Ravivarman, Kulasekhara was the ruler of Venatu, with capital at port Kolambam (Quilon), southern India between 1299 – 1316/7. He – in all likelihood – was a descendant of the ancient Cheras . and was the son-in-law of the Pandya ruler of Maravarman Kulasekhara . [4]

  7. Apr 1, 2006 · King Kulasekhara had given his life, his soul, everything to Lord Ramacandra. He worshipped Him with love. The Lord always protects His devotee. Now there was no one else to save him. Suddenly, king Kulasekhara saw Lord Rama and Sita coming from the direction of Lanka towards him. Lord Rama called out to him in a very joyous voice, "The war has ...