Experts in the second video clip clarify about Raja Raja Chola’s original name and much more.
The makers of Mani Ratnam’s upcoming magnum opus “Ponniyin Selvan 1” on Saturday evening released a second video in which experts shed more light on Raja Raja Chola on whom the story of the promised spectacle is based.
Experts in the second video clip clarified that Raja Raja Chola’s original name was Arunmozhi Varman and not Arulmozhi Varman as is popularly believed.
Jayakumar, a researcher on cultural history, says: “Is his name Arunmozhi or Arulmozhi? We cross-checked with the copper inscriptions from the Chola period, it was Arunmozhi Varman. This Arunmozhi Varman, when he later becomes the king of the Chola empire, assumes the title Raja Raja Chola.”
Another historian, S Ramachandran says: “He was called Arunmozhi Perumal or Arunmozhi Varman. An inscription in Sri Lanka says ‘Perumagan’ (King). Perumagan is what must have been, over a period of time, changed into Perumal.”
Ramachandran also explains how Arunmozhi Varman, on getting to know his uncle Uttama Cholan’s desire to be the king, did not become king and let him rule for 12 to 15 years.
Bharathy Bhaskar, a popular orator, explains how this act of Arunmozhi Varman has a message for all of us.
Here’s the video:
Source:koimoi.com