Chennai:
The
cultural ties between Orissa and Tamil Nadu date back to thousand years when
Cholas invaded Kalinga and left behind a lasting legacy in the eastern state.
Interestingly, there were two invasions of Kalinga, and the one by Kulotunga I
in 1093-94 gains prominence.
Kulottunga's
conquest of Kalinga is celeberated in a historic Tamil poem called
Kalingattu-Parani by his court poet Jayamkondar. One of the finest poems in
Tamil language, it is still preserved in full till date. It is a novel format
too, being met with for the first time in Tamil literature. It is a historical
poem with Kulottunga as the hero and gives his childhood, commanders, conquests
in graphic poetry.
The work
celebrates the exploits of Kulottunga from his childhood and the greatness of
his general Karunakara Tondaiman, who headed the victorious Chola army on its
Kalinga expedition..
The Cholas
left behind a lasting legacy in both the states of Tamil Nadu and Odisha, by
their marriage with the Ganga dynasty, and the resultant Chodaganga Dynasty in
the Odisha region, which flourished under their rule.
Their
patronization of art, architecture and literature extended as far as the
islands of Cambodia and Indonesia.
Orissa has
maintained her political vigour with successive powerful ruling dynasties and
achieved a distinction of her own, within the wider intricacies of Indian
civilization.
Tidbits:
The word Oriya is an anglicised version of Odia which itself
is a modern name for the Odra or Udra tribes that inhabited the central belt of
modern Orissa.
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