Sundara Chola was a ruler of the Chola dynasty who ascended to the throne in 956 CE after the death of his father Parantaka Chola II. He is also known as Parantaka Chola III.
Sundara Chola belonged to the long line of the Chola dynasty, which traced its origins back to the Sangam period. His family tree can be traced as follows:
Parantaka Chola I | Aditya Chola I | Parantaka Chola II | Sundara Chola (Parantaka Chola III)
Sundara Chola had three sons who succeeded him on the throne, namely:
Uttama Chola - He was the eldest son of Sundara Chola and succeeded him as the ruler of the Chola dynasty.
Rajaraja Chola I - He was the second son and one of the most famous rulers of the Chola dynasty. He is credited with expanding the Chola empire and building the magnificent Brihadeeswara temple in Thanjavur.
Rajendra Chola I - He was the third son of Sundara Chola and another great ruler of the Chola dynasty. He is known for his naval expeditions and conquests in Southeast Asia.
Sundara Chola's family tree also includes other prominent members of the dynasty, such as:
Karikala Chola - He was an early ruler of the Chola dynasty who is credited with establishing the imperial Chola kingdom.
Aditya Chola I - He was the son of Parantaka Chola I and one of the most powerful rulers of the Chola dynasty, known for his military campaigns and patronage of the arts.
Overall, the Chola dynasty was one of the most prominent and powerful dynasties in South Indian history, and Sundara Chola was one of its notable rulers.
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