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Last seven great patrons () are a group of seven kings from ancient
Tamilagam Tamilakam () also known as ancient Tamil country as was the geographical region inhabited by the ancient Tamil people, covering the southernmost region of the Indian subcontinent. Tamilakam covered today's Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry, Lak ...
mentioned in the
Sangam literature The Sangam literature (Tamil language, Tamil: சங்க இலக்கியம், ''caṅka ilakkiyam''), historically known as 'the poetry of the noble ones' (Tamil language, Tamil: சான்றோர் செய்யுள், ''Cā ...
. These kings were noted for their generosity and charitable deeds.


Literature

There are seven kings who are mentioned as the last seven great patrons in the
Pattuppattu The Ten Idylls, known as Pattuppāṭṭu () or Ten Lays, is an anthology of ten longer poems in the Sangam literature – the earliest known Tamil literature. They range between about 100 and 800 lines, and the collection includes the celebrat ...
text '' Sirupanaatruppadai''. It is dated to sometime between the late 3rd century CE and 5th century CE, and the stanza is attributed to Nattatranar. A poem by Perumchittiranar from the Sangam literary work ''
Purananuru The ''Purananuru'' (, literally "four hundred oemsin the genre puram"), sometimes called ''Puram'' or ''Purappattu'', is a classical Tamil literature, Tamil poetic work and traditionally the last of the Eight Anthologies (''Ettuthokai'') i ...
'' also lists the seven great patrons and their deeds. Dated to between 2nd and 5th century CE, it is part of the Ettuthogai texts. Sangam poet Avvaiyar also lists them in one of her poems. There are also mentions of lists of first and middle seven great patrons in the Sangam literature.


Patrons

The seven patrons mentioned in the literature are described as amongst the most generous of the kings. These kings were regional monarchs known as
velir The Velir were a royal house of minor dynastic kings and aristocratic chieftains in Tamilakam in the early historic period of South India. They had close relations with Chera, Chola and Pandya rulers through ruling and coronation rights. Med ...
, who ruled small kingdoms under the larger
triumvirate A triumvirate () or a triarchy is a political institution ruled or dominated by three individuals, known as triumvirs (). The arrangement can be formal or informal. Though the three leaders in a triumvirate are notionally equal, the actual distr ...
of
Cheras The Chera dynasty ( or Cēra, ), also known as Keralaputra, from the early historic or the Sangam period in Tamil-speaking southern India, ruled over parts of present-day states Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Cheras, known as one of the mu-ventar ...
,
Cholas The Chola dynasty () was a Tamil dynasty originating from Southern India. At its height, it ruled over the Chola Empire, an expansive maritime empire. The earliest datable references to the Chola are from inscriptions dated to the 3rd cen ...
, and
Pandyas The Pandya dynasty (), also referred to as the Pandyas of Madurai, was an ancient Tamil dynasty of South India, and among the four great kingdoms of Tamilakam, the other three being the Pallavas, the Cholas and the Cheras. Existing sinc ...
. During the
sangam period The Sangam literature ( Tamil: சங்க இலக்கியம், ''caṅka ilakkiyam''), historically known as 'the poetry of the noble ones' ( Tamil: சான்றோர் செய்யுள், ''Cāṉṟōr ceyyuḷ''), connote ...
, poets and scholars generally sung praises on the rulers, who in turn bestowed them with gifts. Amongst the various patrons, these seven were described as the greatest amongst them by the poets. In ''Sirupanaatruppadai'', Nattatranar lists them as Pegan, Pari,
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, Aay, Adigan, Nalli, and Ori. Avvaiyar also lists the same seven as Perumchittiranar, but in a different order. Perumchittiranar lists the seven kings as Pari, Ori, Malayan Kari, Elini, Pegan, Aay, and Nalli in ''Purananuru''. Six of the names are common across the lists with the only name being different is Elini in Perumchittiranar and Avvaiyar's list, and Adigan in Nattatranar's list. Based on the description and timeline, both the names have been attributed to the same king from Athiyaman clan.


Pegan

Pegan was the lord of the aviyar clan, who ruled over the hill country of
Palani Hills The Palani Hills are a mountain range in the southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Palani Hills are an eastward extension of the Western Ghats ranges, which run parallel to the west coast of India. The Palani Hills adjoin with t ...
. He was a contemporary of Tamil poets
Kabilar Kapilar or Kabilar (Tamil language, Tamil: கபிலர்) was the most prolific Tamils, Tamil poet of the Sangam period (c. 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE). He contributed 206 poems, or a little less than 10% of the entire Sangam-era cla ...
, and
Paranar Paranar (Tamil: பரணர்) (c. 1st century CE) was a poet of the Sangam period, to whom 84 verses of the Sangam literature have been attributed, besides verse 6 of the Tiruvalluva Maalai. Biography Paranar belonged to the Paanar caste. H ...
. Once Pegan saw a male
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displaying its elaborate tail feathers. He presumed the bird's actions to be the result of shivering because of cold weather. He took his upper garment and wrapped it as a blanked around the bird to protect it from cold.


Kari

Kari belonged to the Malayaman clan and ruled over with his capital at
Thirukovilur Tirukoilur also spelt as ''Tirukkoyilur'' or ''Tirukovilur'' is a city and the headquarters of Tirukoilur taluk in Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu, India. The town is located on the southern bank of Thenpennai River and famous for the Ula ...
. He had a horse, also named Kari, which helped him win multiple battles. He is described as bestowing poets with riches and gifts like rainfall including his mount. He lost to Athiyaman in battle, and defeated Ori.


Pari

Pari was the ruler of Parambu country, and patron of poet Kabilar. Once when Pari was traveling along country side, he noticed a
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struggling for support. He immediately disembarked from his chariot, and offered it as a support for the plant.


Aay

Aay ruled over the
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hills with his capital at Aaykudi. His deeds have been sung in poems by Mosiyar. He had the habit of donating
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to the poets and needy. An
ascetic Asceticism is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from worldly pleasures through self-discipline, self-imposed poverty, and simple living, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals. Ascetics may withdraw from the world for their pra ...
once donated Aay a divine, which purportedly gave prosperity and good health. However, Aay did not care for material things, and donated the garment to lord
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.


Athiyaman

Athiyaman was the ruler of
Mazhanadu Mazhanadu is a region between Tondai Nadu and Karnataka, formerly known as Mazhavarnadu. This region was owned by the Chera Dynasty. It includes the Districts of Salem, Namakkal, Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri Krishnagiri () is a city in the ...
, and was the contemporary of poet Avvaiyar. There was an
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tree in the forests of Kanchamalai in Athiyaman's realm. The fruit of the tree was purported to have medicinal effects, and bestowed longer and healthier lifespan for those who consume it. The tree did not bear any fruit for a long time, and ultimately bore one single fruit which ripened. However, instead of consuming the fruit himself, he gave the fruit to Avvaiyar and stated that she was more befitting of the fruit due to her literary service.


Nalli

Nalli is described as the ruler of Kandeera country. His deeds have been described by Paranar and Perunthalai Sathanar. He has been described to help people irrespective of class and caste. He maintained a lot of
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.


Ori

Ori was the ruler of
Kolli Hills Kolli Malai also known as Kolli Hills, is a Town,Hill station and Kollimalai Taluk, Taluk in Namakkal district, in Tamil Nadu, India. Origin of the name The Mountain is named Kolli Malai after the name of Goddess Etukkai Amman (also known as Ko ...
, and was known for his skill in
archery Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a Bow and arrow, bow to shooting, shoot arrows.Paterson ''Encyclopaedia of Archery'' p. 17 The word comes from the Latin ''arcus'', meaning bow. Historically, archery has been used for hunting ...
. Paranar details his archery skills, and his donations to the hill people. He was also known for his generosity in granting gifts to poets, and the needy. After defeating Kari in multiple battles, he was finally killed by Kari with the help of the Cheras.


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