
Chola Nadu is a cultural region of the
Tamil Nadu state in southern
India. It encompasses the lower reaches of the
Kaveri River
The Kaveri (also known as Cauvery, the anglicized name) is one of the major Indian rivers flowing through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Kaveri river rises at Talakaveri in the Brahmagiri range in the Western Ghats, Kodagu dist ...
and its delta, and formed the cultural homeland and political base of the
Chola Dynasty which ruled large parts of South India and parts of Sri Lanka between the 9th and 13th centuries CE.
Uraiyur (now part of
Tiruchirapalli city) served as the early Chola capital, then medieval Cholas shifted to
Thanjavur and later cholas king
Rajendra Chola I moved the capital to
Gangaikonda Cholapuram in
Ariyalur in the 11th century CE.
The boundaries of the region roughly correlates with those of the British India districts of
Tanjore and
Trichinopoly. Culturally, the region also includes
Pudukkottai District,
Tanjavur district,
Nagapattinam district
Nagapattinam district is one of the 38 districts (a coastal district) of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. Nagapattinam district was carved out by bifurcating the erstwhile composite Thanjavur district on 19 October 1991. The town of Nagapatt ...
,
Thiruvarur district,
Mayiladudhurai district,
Ariyalur District,
Perambalur District ,
Tiruchirappalli District the territory of
Karaikal.
Location

The Delta region covers Central Tamil Nadu and East-Central Tamil Nadu. The region is sandwiched between the historical regions of
Tondai Nadu in the north, the Madurai region in the south and
Kongu Nadu
Kongu Nadu, also known by various names as Kongu Mandalam and Kongu belt, is a geographical region comprising present day parts of western Tamil Nadu, southeastern Karnataka and eastern Kerala. In the ancient Tamilakam, it was the seat of th ...
in the west and roughly extends from
Chidambaram in north to the southern frontier of the erstwhile
Pudukkottai kingdom and from
Tiruchirapalli in the west to the
Bay of Bengal in the east.
According to the ''Gazetteer of the Trichinopoly District'', Vol II, 1931, p 67, "the traditional meeting place of the three Tamil kingdoms was the temple of Cellānti Amman on the banks of the Kāvēri, twelve miles west of Kulittalai and three miles below the junction of the Amarāvati and the Kāvēri. The temple was the common place of worship for the kings of the three Tamil dynasties; a bund which runs to the south of the river marks the boundary between the Cōla and the Pāntya territories, and the Karaipōttanār on the opposite bank of the river was the boundary between the Cōla and the Cēra kingdoms".
Chola Kings
Chola Empire
The genealogy of the Chola empire as found in the Tamil literature and in the many inscriptions left by the later Chola kings contains a number of kings recorded for whom there is no verifiable historic evidence. There are as many versions of this lineage as there are sources for them. The main source is the Sangam literature – particularly, religious literature such as ''Periapuranam'', semi-biographical poems of the later Chola period such as the temple and cave inscription and left by medieval Cholas.
Irrespective of the source, no list of the kings has a high level of historic fact and, while they generally are similar to each other, no two lists are exactly the same. Modern historians consider these lists not as historically reliable sources but as comprehensive conglomerations of various Hindu deities and Puranic characters attributed to local chieftains and invented ancestry of dynasty attempting to re-establish their legitimacy and supremacy in a land they were trying to conquer.
History
The history of the region begins with the rise of the
Early Chola kingdom in the 4th century BC. The Early Cholas ruled from the town of
Uraiyur near Tiruchirapalli and their kingdom comprised the whole of the present-day Cauvery Delta. Flourishing centres of Roman trade have been excavated at
Poompuhar (Nagapattinam) stand testimony to a prosperous civilization.
Culture
The Chola Nadu region is renowned as a hub of Tamil culture and civilization. The region has been continuously inhabited since the 1st millennium BC. Arts, crafts and music flourished under the Cholas whose reign is considered to be the golden age in the history of Tamil Nadu. During the hegemony of the Vijayanagar Empire and its successors, the zThanjavur Nayak kingdom, there were frequent migrations of priests, administrators, soldiers and artists from the Telugu and Kannada districts of the north who brought in their traditions, art and dance forms. Despite its rise and initial success in the northern part of Karnataka, Carnatic music actually flourished in the Cauvery Delta.
Kambar (poet) was a renowned medieval Tamil poet and the author of the
Ramavataram, popularly known as
Kambaramayanam, the Tamil version of
Ramayana.
Kambar also authored other literary works in Tamil, such as 'Thirukkai Vazakkam',Erezhupathu, Silaiezhupathu, Kangai Puranam, sadagopar anthathi, and Sarasvati Anthati hails from the Cauvery Delta region. The three great Carnatic music composers,
Tyagaraja,
Syama Sastri and
Muthuswami Dikshitar who form the Great Trinity of Carnatic music hailed from the Chola Nadu region as also the music composers
Muthu Thandavar,
Arunachala Kavi
Arunachala Kavi ( ta, அருணாசல கவி) (1711–1779) was a Tamil poet and a composer of Carnatic music. He was born in Tillaiyadi in Thanjavur District in Tamil Nadu. The three Tamil composers Arunachala Kavi, Muthu Thandavar a ...
and
Marimutthu Pillai who form the Tamil Trinity of Carnatic music.
Apart from music, dance and drama have also flourished in the Cauvery Delta. The Bhagavathar Melas, a series of dance-dramas, written almost entirely in Telugu, were introduced by migrants who sought refuge in the town of
Melattur following the collapse of the Vijayanagar kingdom at the
Battle of Talikota.
Bharatanatyam, a popular dance form by Bharatha muni, flourished in the dance of ''sadir'' which was practised in the temples of Chola Nadu by ritual temple dances or ''devadasis''. Patronized and financed by dharmakarthas and rich mirasidars, ''sadir'' was popular until the early years of the 20th century when a strong voiced campaign resulted in the devadasi practised being outlawed. Sadir has, since, purged itself of its erotic symbolism and movements and gradually evolved into the commoners' dance Bharathanatyam.
Demographics
The Chola Nadu region had a population of over 10 million with a density of above 400 persons per km
2 in 2001. Due to fertile soil and favourable climate, the region has been the most densely populated in the Tamil country since ancient times.
More than 90% of the population speak
Tamil. There is a significant
Telugu
Telugu may refer to:
* Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of India
*Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India
* Telugu script, used to write the Telugu language
** Telugu (Unicode block), a block of Telugu characters in Unicode
S ...
speaking minority, who had descended from migrants who had mostly moved in during the Vijayanagar and
Thanjavur Nayak periods. There are smaller populations speaking
Kannada,
Saurashtra and
Urdu. There are also a considerable body of
Marathi
Marathi may refer to:
*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people
*Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece
See also
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speaking people who are mostly present in the urban areas of
Thanjavur District ,
Tiruchirappalli district the city of
Tiruchirappalli and city of
Thanjavur.
Important Personalities
The Chola Nadu region has produced a number of noteworthy personalities in the fields of arts, science, film and politics. Long recognized as a hub of Carnatic music, the region is home to most of India's renowned Carnatic musicians. There have also been important individuals in the field of politics. In British times, civil servants and lawyers from Chola Nadu like
Sir T. Madhava Rao
Raja Sir Tanjore Madhava Rao, KCSI (20 November 18284 April 1891), also known as Sir Madhava Rao Thanjavurkar or simply as Madhavarao Tanjorkar, was an Indian statesman, civil servant, administrator and politician who served as the Diwan of T ...
,
Sir A. Seshayya Sastri,
Sir Mohammad Usman,
Sir A. T. Panneerselvam,
Sir T. Muthuswamy Iyer
Sir Thiruvarur Muthuswamy Iyer (28 January 183225 January 1895) was an Indian lawyer who, in 1877, became the first native Indian during the British Raj to be appointed as judge of the Madras High Court. He also acted as the Chief Justice of ...
,
Sir P. S. Sivaswami Iyer
Sir Pazhamaneri Sundaram Sivaswami Iyer (7 February 1864 – 5 November 1946) was a prominent lawyer, administrator and statesman who served as the Advocate General of Madras from 1907 to 1911.
Sivaswami Iyer was born on 7 February 1864 in ...
,
T. Ananda Rao,
S. Satyamurti
Sundara Sastri Satyamurti (19 August 1887 – 28 March 1943) was an Indian independence activist and politician. He was acclaimed for his rhetoric and was one of the leading politicians of the Indian National Congress from the Madras Presidenc ...
,
V. S. Srinivasa Sastri
Valangaiman Sankaranarayana Srinivasa Sastri (22 September 1869 – 17 April 1946) was an Indian politician, administrator, educator, orator and Indian independence activist. He was acclaimed for his oratory and command over the English langua ...
,
V. P. Madhava Rao
Sir Vishwanath Patankar Madhava Rao (10 February 1850 – 1934) was an Indian administrator and statesman who served as the 17th Diwan of Mysore from 1906 to 1909 and that of Baroda from 1910 to 1913.
Early life
Madhava Rao was born in Febr ...
and
R. Raghunatha Rao dominated the bureaucracy. The maternal ancestors of
Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer
Sir Chetput Pattabhiraman Ramaswami Iyer (12 November 1879 – 26 September 1966), popularly known as Sir C. P., was an Indian lawyer, administrator and politician who served as the Advocate-General of Madras Presidency from 1920 to 1923, Law ...
hailed from
Kumbakonam
Kumbakonam (formerly spelt as Coombaconum or Combaconum) or Kudanthai is a city municipal corporation in the Thanjavur district in the States of India, Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located from Thanjavur and from Chennai and is the headq ...
. Tamil writers
U. V. Swaminatha Iyer,
Samuel Vedanayagam Pillai,
V. V. S. Aiyar and
Kalki Krishnamurthy,
Kalki Sadasivam journalists
Kalki Sadasivam,
G. A. Natesan and
Kasturi Ranga Iyengar, Indian independence activist
G. Subramania Iyer who founder ''
The Hindu
''The Hindu'' is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It began as a weekly in 1878 and became a daily in 1889. It is one of the Indian newspapers of record and the secon ...
'', politicians
M. R. Sethuratnam Iyer
Manathattai Rangarathnam Sethuratnam Iyer(born 2 January 1888 - ?) was an Indian politician who served as the Minister of Development in the Madras Presidency from 16 March 1928 to 27 October 1930.
Early life
Sethuratnam Iyer was born in Tric ...
and
S. Muthiah Mudaliar
Sami Muthiah Mudaliar CIE (1883 - 15 July 1953) was an Indian politician and legislator of the Justice Party and later, the Swarajya Party and an independent minister in the Madras Presidency. He is largely remembered for introducing the Communa ...
and Indian media mogul
S. S. Vasan and National award-winning film producer Venus T. Govindarajan were some prominent individuals from the Chola Nadu region. Yesteryear film actors
Sivaji Ganesan,
Manorama,
M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar,
Gemini Ganesan,
P. U. Chinnappa
Pudukkottai Ulaganathan Pillai Chinnappa (5 May 1916 – 23 September 1951) was an Indian singer and film actor during the 30s era from Pudukottai, India. He is also credited as one of the first major influential actors of South Cinema. His no ...
and
T. R. Rajakumari
Thanjavur Radhakrishnan Rajayee (5 May 1922 – 20 September 1999), known by her screen name T. R. Rajakumari, was an Indian actress, Carnatic singer and dancer. She has been called the first "dream girl" of Tamil cinema.
Film career
Ra ...
,
Papanasam Sivan Indian scientist and Nobel Prize winner
Sir C. V. Raman and mathematician
Srinivasa Ramanujan
Srinivasa Ramanujan (; born Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar, ; 22 December 188726 April 1920) was an Indian mathematician. Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis ...
,
Muthulakshmi Reddi,
Sujatha,
Jayendra Saraswathi,
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,
U. Sagayam
U. Sagayam is a former career Indian civil servant who formerly served as Vice Chairman of Science City Chennai. During his career, he served both in Indian Administrative Service, as officer in the Tamil Nadu cadre and Central Secretariat Se ...
,
Gopinath Chandran
Gopinath Chandran is an Indian television Anchor, radio jockey, journalist, reporter, news presenter/moderator, entrepreneur, and a writer, currently featured on the STAR Vijay debate show ''Neeya Naana''. He is popularly known as "Neeya Naana G ...
,
Madhan,
N. Gopalaswami
N. Gopalaswami (born 21 April 1944), served as 15th Chief Election Commissioner of India (CEC) and has been awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2015. He is a 1966 batch Indian Administrative Services officer belonging to the Gujarat cadre. He took ove ...
,
M. S. Swaminathan,
Viswanathan Anand,
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan were other important people from the region.
Recent time politicians include the former Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu
M. Karunanidhi
Muthuvel Karunanidhi (3 June 1924 – 7 August 2018) was an Indian writer and politician who served as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for almost two decades over five terms between 1969 and 2011. He was popularly referred to as Kalaignar (Art ...
and
Jayalalithaa whose ancestors are from Tiruchirapalli, Former
Finance Minister of Tamil Nadu
K. Anbazhagan, Former President of India
R. Venkataraman,
Kaduvetti Guru, PMK, Former Cabinet Minister and Leader of the House R.M.Veerappan and late Veteran Congress leader
G.K. Moopanar
Govindaswamy Karuppiah Moopanar (19 August 1931 – 30 August 2001) known as G. K. Moopanar was a Tamil Nadu Congress Committee leader, parliamentarian, and social worker.He was served as Member of the Rajya Sabha , president of Tamil Nadu Cong ...
,
Ko. Si. Mani
Ko.Si. Mani (13 September 1929 – 2 December 2016) was an Indian politician who was the minister for co-operation, statistics and ex-servicemen in the Tamil Nadu state of India between 2006 and 2011 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) regime. ...
Former minister for local administration of Tamil Nadu, Former Union Minister
Andimuthu Raja
Andimuthu Raja (born Sathyaseelan; 26 October 1963) is an Indian politician from Tamil Nadu, who serves as Member of Parliament for the Nilgiris constituency and deputy general secretary for the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. He was a member of t ...
, VCK Leader
Thol. Thirumavalavan,
V. K. Sasikala
Vivekanandan Krishnaveni Sasikala (born 18 August 1954), also known by her married name Sasikala Natarajan, and often referred to by her initials VKS, is an Indian politician. She was a close associate of J. Jayalalithaa, the late chief minister ...
Indian businesswoman turned politician,
T. T. V. Dhinakaran
Thiruthurapoondi Thiruvenkatam Vivekananda Dhinakaran (born 13 December 1963) is an Indian politician and founding General Secretary of Amma Makkal Munneetra Kazagam. In the past he was the Treasurer of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhaga ...
,
La Ganesan,
H. Raja,
Karunas,
S. Ve. Shekher
Sattanathapuram Venkataraman Shekher (born 26 December 1950) is an Indian actor, director, screenwriter, politician and a playwright of Tamil-language plays. In 2006, he was elected as an MLA for the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIA ...
and Union Ministers
G.K. Vasan,
Mani Shankar Aiyar,
Murasoli Maran,
T. R. Baalu
Thalikkottai Rajuthevar Baalu, better known as T. R. Baalu (called as Baalu), is an Indian politician. Baalu did his B.Sc. from New College, Chennai in Madras University and diploma in drafting engineering drawings from Central polytechnic Chenn ...
,
S. S. Palanimanickam
S. S. Palanimanickam (born 15 August 1950) is an Indian politician from Tamil Nadu. He was a member of the 15th Lok Sabha of India. He represented the Thanjavur constituency of Tamil Nadu from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party. He was ...
,
Su. Thirunavukkarasar . Film personalities such as directors
K. Balachander,
S. Shankar and actors
T. Rajendar,
Sivakarthikeyan,
Ramesh Aravind,
Arvind Swamy,
Hema Malini,
M. S. Bhaskar
Muthupettai Somu Bhaskar (born 13 September 1957) is an Indian actor who appears in Tamil films. Before entering the film industry, he was a theatre artist, he made his film debut in 1987 in a small role in the film ''Thirumathi Oru Vegumathi' ...
,
Rajesh
Rajesh is a given name of Indian and Nepali origin.
Given name
* Rajesh (actor), South Indian actor
* Rajesh (Kannada actor), Kannada actor
* Rajesh Bishnoi, Indian cricketer
* Rajesh Chauhan, Indian cricketer
* Rajesh Gangwar, Indian social ...
and
Dhivyadharshini are from the Cauvery Delta region.
See also
*
Coromandel Coast
Notes
References
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Further reading
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