Karikala

Karikala
Peruvaḷatthaān
Thirumāvaḷavan
Parakesari (Sanskrit)
Bronze statue of Karikāla Chōḻaṉ
PredecessorIlamcetcenni
SuccessorNedunkilli and Nalankilli
QueenVelir princess from Nangur
IssueNalankilli
Nedunkilli
Māvalattān
FatherIlamcetcenni

Karikala (Tamil: காரிகால; [kaːrikɑːl]; Middle Tamil: Karikāḷa Cōḻaṉ (காரிகால சோழன்); Classical Sanskrit: Karikāla Śōḷa), often referred to as Karikala the Great, was a Tamil Emperor of the Early Cholas of the Chola dynasty who ruled ancient Tamilakam (Modern day South India) from Uraiyur. He is credited with the construction of the flood banks of the river Kaveri and conquest of Tamilakam, Andhra and Sri Lanka. He is recognised as the greatest of the Early Cholas. In Thiruvalangadu plates of Rajendra Chola I, Medieval Tamil Cholas listed Karikala Chola as one of their ancestors. Several Telugu dynasties also claimed descendant from Karikala.