Sthanu Ravi Varma (
Early Malayalam and
Tamil
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People, culture and language
* Tamils, an ethno-linguistic group native to India, Sri Lanka, and some other parts of Asia
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: Ko Tanu Iravi), known as the Kulasekhara, was the
Chera Perumal
Cheraman Perumal dynasty, also known as the Perumal dynasty of Kerala, or the Chera Perumals of Makotai or MahodayapuramNoburu Karashima (ed.), A Concise History of South India: Issues and Interpretations. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 20 ...
ruler of Kerala in southern India from 844/45 to ''c.'' 870/71 AD.
[Noburu Karashima (ed.), ]
A Concise History of South India: Issues and Interpretations
'' New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014. 146-47.['Changes in Land Relations during the Decline of the Cera State,' In Kesavan Veluthat and Donald R. Davis Jr. (eds), ]
Irreverent History:- Essays for M.G.S. Narayanan
'' Primus Books, New Delhi, 2014. 74-75. He is the earliest
Chera Perumal
Cheraman Perumal dynasty, also known as the Perumal dynasty of Kerala, or the Chera Perumals of Makotai or MahodayapuramNoburu Karashima (ed.), A Concise History of South India: Issues and Interpretations. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 20 ...
ruler known to scholars.
Sthanu Ravi famously helped the
Chola
The Chola Empire, which is often referred to as the Imperial Cholas, was a medieval thalassocratic empire based in southern India that was ruled by the Chola dynasty, and comprised overseas dominions, protectorates and spheres of influence ...
ruler
Aditya I
Aditya Chola I, the son of Vijayalaya Chola, was the Chola king who laid the foundation of the Chola Empire with the conquest of the Pallava Kingdom and the occupation of the Western Ganga Kingdom and Kongu Nadu. Aditya Chola I was succee ...
(c. 871–907 AD) to conquer the Kongu country from the
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 ...
in c. 885 AD.
The famous
Quilon Syrian Christian copper plates are dated in the fifth regnal year of king Sthanu Ravi. Two more inscriptions dated in the regnal years of Sthanu Ravi can be found at
Irinjalakuda
Irinjalakuda is a municipal town in Thrissur district, Kerala, India. It is the headquarters of Irinjalakuda Revenue Division, Thrissur Rural Police and Mukundapuram Taluk. After Thrissur, this town has most number of administrative, law-enfor ...
Kudalmanikyam Temple, and at Thiruvatruvay,
Thiruvalla
Thiruvalla, () also spelled Tiruvalla, is a Municipalities of Kerala, municipality in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, India. The town is spread over an area of and has a population of 52,883 people, down from 56,837 in 2001. It is also the H ...
.
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436. Koyil Adhikarikal (the Royal Prince) during the time of Sthanu Ravi was his son-in-law (husband of his daughter) Vijayaraga.
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64-66 and 78-79. Sthanu Ravi had a son born to him in or about 870 AD.
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79-80. He was succeeded by
Rama Rajasekhara
Rama Rajasekhara (''fl.'' 870/71 – c. 883/84 AD) was a Chera Perumal ruler of medieval Kerala, south India. Rajasekhara is usually identified by historians with Cheraman Perumal Nayanar, the venerated Shaiva ( Nayanar) poet-musician of the B ...
(c. 870/71–c. 883/84).
Sthanu Ravi probably abdicated the throne toward the end of his reign and became a
Vaishnavite
Vaishnavism () ), also called Vishnuism, is one of the major Hindu denominations, Hindu traditions, that considers Vishnu as the sole Para Brahman, supreme being leading all other Hindu deities, that is, ''Mahavishnu''. It is one of the majo ...
alvar
An alvar is a biological environment based on a limestone plain with thin or no soil and, as a result, sparse grassland vegetation. Often flooded in the spring, and affected by drought in midsummer, alvars support a distinctive group of prairie ...
saint known as
Kulasekhara Alvar
Kulasekhara ( Tamil: ''குலசேகரர்''; IAST: Kulaśekhara) (''fl.'' 9th century CE), one of the twelve Vaishnavite alvars, was a bhakti theologian and devotional poet from medieval south India. He was the author of " Perumal Ti ...
(seventh of the twelve mystic
alvars
The Alvars () are the Tamil poet-saints of South India who espoused '' bhakti'' (devotion) to the Hindu preserver deity Vishnu, in their songs of longing, ecstasy, and service. They are venerated in Vaishnavism, which regards Vishnu as the ...
).
['Changes in Land Relations during the Decline of the Cera State,' In Kesavan Veluthat and Donald R. Davis Jr. (eds), ''Irreverent History:- Essays for M.G.S. Narayanan,'' Primus Books, New Delhi, 2014. 74-75 and 78.] He is also identified with playwright Chera king "Kulasekhara Varma".
Background
Present-day central Kerala likely detached from the larger
Kongu Chera or Kerala kingdom around the 8th–9th century AD to form the Chera Perumal kingdom.
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89-90 and 92-93. Central Kerala was perhaps under some form of viceregal rule prior to this period.
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80-93.
The direct (sovereign) authority of the Chera Perumal king was perhaps restricted to the country around capital
Makotai (Mahodaya, present-day Kodungallur) in central Kerala.
[Noburu Karashima (ed.), ''A Concise History of South India: Issues and Interpretations.'' New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014. 146-47.] His pan-Kerala kingship was perhaps only ritualistic, remaining nominal compared to the power that local chieftains (the Udaiyavar) wielded politically and militarily in distant regions. Nambudiri Brahmins also held significant authority in religious and social matters (a system often described as "ritual sovereignty combined with Brahmin oligarchy")
Chola contemporary of Sthanu Ravi
Sthanu Ravi was a partner in the
Chola
The Chola Empire, which is often referred to as the Imperial Cholas, was a medieval thalassocratic empire based in southern India that was ruled by the Chola dynasty, and comprised overseas dominions, protectorates and spheres of influence ...
king Rajakesari Varma's campaign in Kongu country (central
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is the southernmost States and union territories of India, state of India. The List of states and union territories of India by area, tenth largest Indian state by area and the List of states and union territories of Indi ...
).
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Events
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Byzantine Empire
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435-437. It is known that the two rulers jointly conferred military honours on a chief of
Tanjore
Thanjavur (), also known as Thanjai, previously known as Tanjore,#Pletcher, Pletcher 2010, p. 195 is a city in the India, Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the 12th biggest city in Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is an important center of South Indian c ...
called Vikki Annan (who was the husband of "Kadamba Mahadevi"), probably a
Ganga
The Ganges ( ; in India: Ganga, ; in Bangladesh: Padma, ). "The Ganges Basin, known in India as the Ganga and in Bangladesh as the Padma, is an international which goes through India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China." is a trans-boundary riv ...
prince. Vikki Annan, son of Prithvipati, is mentioned in a Ganga inscription of the mid-9th century AD. The title "
Kadamba" suggests a relationship with the Kadamba lineage.
[Menon, A. Sreedhara (1967). ''A Survey of Kerala History.'' Kottayam (Kerala): DC Books, 2007]
King "Rajakesari Varma" can be identified either with Aditya Chola (c. 871–907 AD
[Ali, Daud. “The Death of a Friend: Companionship, Loyalty and Affiliation in Chola South India.” ''Studies in History'', vol. 33, no. 1, Feb. 2017, pp. 36–60.]) or with
Srikantha Chola
Srikantha Chola (Telugu: శ్రీకంత చోళుడు) (Tamil: ஸ்ரீகந்த சோழன்) was a Telugu Chola ruler belonging to Pottapi Chola family which claims descent from ancient Tamil king Karikala Chola. He was ...
(817–845 AD).
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Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
* Spring – Emperor John I Tzimiskes divides the Bulgarian territories, recently held by the Kievan Rus', into six ...
436-37.
* Identification of Rajakesari Varma with
Aditya Chola (c. 871–907 AD) (followed Elamkulam P. N. Kunjan Pillai) – Pillai thus assumes that Sthanu Ravi ruled Kerala up to 885 AD to be able to become the junior partner in Aditya Chola's wars in Kongu Nadu (conquest of the Kongu Nadu from the Pandyas, c. 885 AD).
– this view is found acceptable by the recent scholarship.
* Identification of Rajakesari Varma with
Srikantha Chola
Srikantha Chola (Telugu: శ్రీకంత చోళుడు) (Tamil: ஸ்ரீகந்த சோழன்) was a Telugu Chola ruler belonging to Pottapi Chola family which claims descent from ancient Tamil king Karikala Chola. He was ...
(817–845 AD) – this puts the joint action in the Kongu country in c. 844/45 AD.
– this view was found acceptable by M. G. S. Narayanan (following T. V. Mahalingam).
Astronomy
Astronomer-mathematician
Sankaranarayana (c. 840 – 900 AD) was a member of the royal court of Kulasekhara (at the Chera capital Mahodayapuram-Kodungallur). Sankaranarayana is best known as the author of ''Laghubhaskariyavyakha'', a detailed commentary on the works of mathematician
Bhaskara I (early 6th century AD).
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78-79. An astronomical observatory functioned at Mahodayapuram under the charge of Sankaranarayana.
There are references to an instrument called "Rashichakra" marked by a "Yanthravalaya" in the ''Vyakha''. This instrument might be the same as the Golayanthra/Chakrayanthra mentioned by famous polymath
Aryabhata
Aryabhata ( ISO: ) or Aryabhata I (476–550 CE) was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His works include the '' Āryabhaṭīya'' (which mentions that in 3600 ' ...
. The Chakrayanthra was developed further and called Phalakayanthra by Bhaskara I.
Inscriptions
As Sthanu Ravi
Ayyan Adikal, the chieftain of Quilon (
Kollam
Kollam (;), is an ancient seaport and the List of cities and towns in Kerala, fourth largest city in the Indian state of Kerala. Located on the southern tip of the Malabar Coast of the Arabian Sea, the city is on the banks of Ashtamudi Lake ...
) under Sthanu Ravi, issued the famous
Quilon Syrian Christian copper plates in c. 849 AD. The inscription records that Ayyan Adikal granted land and serfs to a Christian church at Quilon, built by Mar Sapir Iso, and entrusted its maintenance to trade guilds
anjuvannam
Anjuvannam (in Malayalam, from Persian anjuman, and hanjama or hanjamana in Telugu or Kannada or hamyamana) typically refers to a medieval merchant guild, consisting of non-Indian traders — principally ethnic Persians and Arabs — primarily ...
and
manigramam
Manigiramam, or manigramam, typically refers to a medieval merchant guild organized by itinerant ethnic Indian traders, primarily active in southern India. Along with the ainurruvar (the Ayyavole Five Hundred) and the anjuvannam (the anjuman), ...
.
The grant was made in the presence of Chera Perumal prince
Vijayaraga
Vijayaraga (''fl. c.'' 849—895 AD) was the Chera Perumal ruler of Kerala from ''c.'' 883/84—''c.'' 895 AD. The reign of Vijayaraga probably witnessed the expansion of Chera Perumal influence into the neighboring Ay and Mushika countries (so ...
.
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Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
* Spring – Emperor John I Tzimiskes divides the Bulgarian territories, recently held by the Kievan Rus', into six ...
435 and 37. Daughter of Kulasekhara, with the title
Kizhan Adikal Ravi Neeli, was married to Vijayaraga (who was probably the son of the sister of Kulasekhara also).
As Kulasekhara
Literary references
Contradicting testimonials

* An anonymous work called "Padmapadacharyacharita" says that the protagonist (who was the disciple of philosopher-theologian
Shankara) flourished in time of king "Kulasekhara". However, "Shivanandalahari", attributed to Shankara, indirectly mentions the Kerala ruler as Rajasekhara. "Shankaravijaya" by Vidyaranya also refers to a Kerala king named Rajasekhara, who was a contemporary of Sankara.
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Byzantine Empire
* Spring – Emperor John I Tzimiskes divides the Bulgarian territories, recently held by the Kievan Rus', into six ...
65-66, 95-96, 383-5, 436.
* Vasubhatta, a famous Yamaka poet of medieval Kerala (author of "Tripuradahana" and "Saurikathodaya"), names his patron king as "Rama". "Vijayadarsika" by Acynta, a later commentary on the poem "Yudhisthiravijaya" by Vasubhatta, says that "Kulasekhara" was the coronation title of king Rama (the name given to the king by his parents was "Ramavarman" - "Kulasekhara ityabhisekakrtam nama; pitradikrtam theramavarmeti"). "Ratnapradipika" by Sivadasa, another commentary (which later to "Vijayadarsika") says the same - "Kulasekharasya Kulasekhara iti namavatah, etadabhisekakrtam nama. Pitradikriam tu ramavarmeti"
Modern scholars generally consider this a result of confusion on the part of the commentators Acynta and Sivadasa (between Sthanu Ravi Kulasekhara and
Rama Rajasekhara
Rama Rajasekhara (''fl.'' 870/71 – c. 883/84 AD) was a Chera Perumal ruler of medieval Kerala, south India. Rajasekhara is usually identified by historians with Cheraman Perumal Nayanar, the venerated Shaiva ( Nayanar) poet-musician of the B ...
) who were separated in time from Vasubhatta.
* Some scholars also identify king
Rama Kulasekhara
Rama Kulasekhara (''fl.'' late 11th century CE) was the last ruler of the Chera Perumal dynasty of medieval Kerala. He was a contemporary of the Chola kings Kulottunga I (1070–1120) and Vikrama Chola (1118–35 AD). Rama Kulaskehara is best k ...
as the patron of poet Vasubhatta (and thus placing Vasubhatta in 11th-12 centuries AD).
This view is generally found unacceptable on several counts.
''Laghubhaskariyavyakha''
Sankaranarayana says that he was patronized by king "Ravi", who had the title "Kulasekhara" (and thus helps in the identification of "Sthanu Ravi" with "Kulasekhara").
The opening verse of the commentary also gives an indirect invocation to the lord called "Sthanu" (carefully composed to be applicable to god
Siva and the ruling king).
The commentary also gives the two dates in the Kali Era and as the
Saka Era
The Shaka era (IAST: Śaka, Śāka) is a historical Hindu calendar era (year numbering), the epoch (its year zero) of which corresponds to Julian year 78.
The era has been widely used in different regions of the Indian subcontinent as well a ...
.
* "Angartvambara nanda devamanubhir yate dinanam gane"
** Anga = 6, Rtu = 6, Ambara = 0, Nanda = 9, Veda = 4, and Manu = 14
** Order - 6609414
** Reverse Order - 1449066
* Kali Date - 3967 years and 86 days = 25 Mithuna,
Kollam Era
The Malayalam Calendar, or the Kollam Era (), is a sidereal solar calendar used in Kerala. The origin of the calendar has been dated to 825 CE, commemorating the establishment of Kollam.
There are many theories regarding the origin of ...
41 = 866 AD
* "Sakabdah punariha candra randhramuni sankhyaya"
** Candra = 1, Randhra = 9, and Muni = 7
** Order - 197
** Reverse Order - 791 (
Saka Year
The Shaka era (IAST: Śaka, Śāka) is a historical Hindu calendar era (year numbering), the epoch (its year zero) of which corresponds to Julian year 78.
The era has been widely used in different regions of the Indian subcontinent as well a ...
) = 870 AD
''Laghubhaskariyavivarana,'' according to the commentary itself, was composed in the 25th regnal year of king Ravi Kulasekhara (thus dating the coronation of Ravi Kulasekhara in 844/45 AD).
* Meeting of Guru (=Jupiter) and Sauri (=Saturn) in Capa (Dhanu) = 25th regnal year of the king. In the 9th century AD, these Jupiter and Saturn came to Dhanu Rasi simultaneously only in 869 AD.
See also
*
Rajendra Chola
Rajendra I (26 July 971 – 1044), often referred to as Rajendra the Great, was a Chola Empire, Chola Emperor who reigned from 1014 to 1044. He was born in Thanjavur to Rajaraja I. His queen was Vanavan Mahadevi and he assumed royal power as ...
*
Raja Raja Chola
Rajaraja I (Middle Tamil: ''Rājarāja Cōḻaṉ''; Classical Sanskrit: ''Rājarāja Śōḷa''; 3 November 947 – January/February 1014), also known as Rajaraja the Great, was a Chola Empire, Chola emperor who reigned from 985 to 1014. He ...
*
Kulasekhara Alvar
Kulasekhara ( Tamil: ''குலசேகரர்''; IAST: Kulaśekhara) (''fl.'' 9th century CE), one of the twelve Vaishnavite alvars, was a bhakti theologian and devotional poet from medieval south India. He was the author of " Perumal Ti ...
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