what happeend to vandiya devan?
  • Vandiya devan is not mentioned in history books as much as in PS.But
    he isnt a fictional character.There was a vandiya devan who married
    kundavai.But many sequels to PS came like vengayin maindhan of
    akilan and kanni madam(?-not sure) of sandilyan.

    These books describe about rajendra chola.There vandiya devan is
    portrayed as an important official of chola empire.Hes old though.In
    rajendras expedition to ganges he participates in the manthralosanai.

    In PS it is said that he becomes the vadadisai mathanda nayagar,in
    kanchipuram--that is the post of aditya karikala is given to him.He
    marries kundavai and i think he must have shrunk into oblivion for
    next 15 years,since it was the rule of uthama chola which followed
    and not PS.He must have come to lime light after rajaraja became the
    emperor.

    Uthama chola is portrayed as a hero in PS.But in udayar of
    balakumaran he and sembian madhevi are portrayed as
    villains.Balakumaran says that uthama cholan patronised ravidasan
    and co and gave them land for killing aditha karikalan.Only after PS
    became the emperor he punishes them by confiscating all their land
    and cattle.

    Ps doesnt kill them since ravidasan was a bhramin.Udayar says that
    uthama cholan killed aditha karikalan thru ravidasan.

    It gets complicated right?Was sendhan amuthan uthama cholan in
    history or is it an imagination of kalki?Did that switch take place
    really?Was the wife of uthama cholan poongulali nachiyar in real?
    did uthama cholan have any kids?why dint they come to power then?
  • I think someone discussed about Sendan amudhan as a fictitious
    character in this group, sometime back. Since Kalki was an ardent fan
    of cholas he did not want to portray Uttama chola as a wicked person.
    This sounds logical for me. This is not a movie where characters get
    changed during childhood. I read PS four years back and forgot most
    of it. So just two weeks back I started reading it again (thanks to
    this group)

    I remember reading in this group that Uttama cholan only appointed
    Ravidasan and co for killing Adita karikalan, to get to the thrown.
    Even in PS, the climax is that PS gives away the thrown to Sendan
    amudha, alias uttama cholan. But that act is not justified according
    me. When the whole country is with him and he has great ambitions, I
    dont think PS would have given away the thrown thinking that Uttama
    cholan is the legal hire. Probably he got irritated by the politics
    played by Uttama and so left the thrown to him.

    Recently heard about 'Nandipurathu Nayagi'. I didnt read it, thought
    I will first finish PS and then start with NN so that I can get the
    sequence right. I heard that RR did not return to chola kindom for
    nearly 10 years during Uttama cholas period. Also, Vandiyathevan was
    put in Prison by UC, and he stayed in prison for nearly 10 years.
    Only after RR came to power Vandiyathevan got his due respect and
    importance. Wish to read that book soon.

    Poonguzhali - should be analyzed. I think she is also a fictitious
    character in PS. Probably UC never married or never had kids...

    any other thoughts.
  • i was just reading Tamizh Varalaaru: Chozhar Peruvendar Kaalam,

    Uttama Chozha had a number of wives (this is known from Cembian
    Maatheviyaar's Kalvettu). Some of them were Pattan ThaaLathungi,
    Mazhaipaadi Thennavan Maathevi, IrungOLar magan VaanavanThevi,
    Vizhupparaiyar magaLaagiya KizhaanadigaL, PazhuvEttarayar MagaL (name
    not known). The Pattatharasi was ThirubhuvanaMaathevi.

    By the way, UC had a son called Mathuranthakan
    Kandaraathiththachozhan. He was incharge of a team responsible for
    overseeing temple funds as well as their operations.
  • ******************
    By the way, UC had a son called Mathuranthakan
    Kandaraathiththachozhan. He was incharge of a team responsible for
    overseeing temple funds as well as their operations.
    ******************

    Yes. Right. Madhuranthakan Kandaraadhithan was later punished (killed) by
    Rajaraja due to some malpractices in temple accounts. The underlying reason
    may be to clear the way for Rajendra for not going through the same struggle
    as he did.
  • Oh please don't read Nandhipurathu Naayagi.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I did a frantic search for this novel for almost 3 months. But couldn't
    get this book in any of the book shops. Atlast found the author's
    (Vikraman) house address and asked my cousin, to go to his house and buy
    the novel.
    My cousin also judiciously went to the author's home and bought the
    novel and couriered to me. You know what. The novel really sucks.
    Whatever characterization that has been created by Kalki has been
    totally marauded by Vikraman.

    Almost every character in NPN contradicts themselves. Vikraman
    unwantedly introduces too many side characters like Inbavally, some
    Chitrakaaran, and an old man and focusses too much on them and leaves
    the main story. There is utter confusion in the relationship between
    Arumozhi varman and Inbavalli. Also he creates an illusion of love
    between Uthama Chola's son and Periya PazhuvEttarayar's daughter but she
    marries RR. He kills vanathi in the novel, justifying why she didn't
    acceed to the throne. He starts to build a relation between Amarabujanga
    Paandiyan and a Chera princess and leaves the story in between and
    doesn't complete it at all. As such there is no necessity for that
    thread. Creates another affair between one Sankara ThEvan and a servant
    novel, I thought there would be too much of emphasis on the romance
    story of Kundhavai and Vanthiya Thevan. But as such nothing happens and
    Vanthiyathevan is lodged into the jail for conspiring Adithya
    Karikaalan's murder. And for some scrap reason, Chinna PazhuvEttarayar
    releases him from Jail, without getting the king's orders.
    And I believe Vikraman was in a hurry to finish the novel. This is
    visibly seen in the 3rd volume, where he skips too many things and there
    is no continuity at all.

    300 Rs. Koduthu vaangittEnE'ngarathukkaakaa vEra vazhi illaama athai
    padichu mudichEn.



    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    Recently heard about 'Nandipurathu Nayagi'. I didnt read it, thought I
    will first finish PS and then start with NN so that I can get the
    sequence right.
  • > Oh please don't read Nandhipurathu Naayagi.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Correctly said. I stopped reading it when vanadhi dies.
  • In PS, the way Sendhan Amudhan character converted to Uthama Chola is
    completely fictious.

    Once I read an interview of Ki.Rajendran and his sister (Son &
    daughter of Kalki). Rajendran mentioned that Kalki while writing PS,
    he had lived with the characters. Seems, everyday Kalki used to do
    asanas...and one day he was doing Sirasaasana and Rajendran was 6 or 7
    yrs old boy studying aside. Suddenly he had screamed "Sendhan
    Amudhan-aiye Raja-va aakivittaal enna ?" and went running to his
    table to continue the story.

    This incident was remembered by Rajendran in the interview. He said "I
    didn't understand my father's statement that day as I was very young
    but later when I read PS I understood". This clearly shows that
    Sendhan character is imaginary. The marvellous thing to be appreciated
    here is the way Kalki linked all his fictious characters to the real
    characters.

    Hence....definitely Sendhan Amudhan, his mother, Poonguzhali, Oomai
    Rani especially Nandhini are imaginary characters. They just add
    flavour and taste to the real characters/incidents.

    And Priya, Sandilyan's story which says that Vandhiyadevan becomes a
    big shot in Chola empire and sits in Manthiralosanai of Rajendra's
    Ganges expeditions is "Mannan Magal".
  • I just started reading Sandilyan's Yavan Rani and I must say I am
    irritated by the LOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnng sentences that
    he writes. I remember teachers at school telling us not to write long
    sentences. I guess the only one who wrote fairly longish sentences
    (only sometimes though) and that I enjoyed was PG Wodehouse. Sandilyan
    seems to do that a lot.. Kalki never used that I think.

    What do you all say?
  • Sandilyans style and Kalkis Style are completely different Arun
  • I agree Sridhar but I guess just wanted other people's opinions on the
    writing styles and what they think about Sandilyan's frequently
    long-winded sentences.
  • > I agree Sridhar but I guess just wanted other people's opinions on the
    > writing styles and what they think about Sandilyan's frequently
    > long-winded sentences.

    I daresay...I always think that one should keep Kalki's historical
    romances for the last- having exhausted every other writer;-)

    But Sandilyan has his good points (regardless of long sentences and
    descriptions) - his plots and storylines are well presented. He
    maintains a sense of suspense until the very end, so inspite of
    stereotype heroes, his books make a good read:-)

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