Sundara Chozhan was a 10th-century CE Chola king who ruled over a vast empire that encompassed much of present-day Tamil Nadu, as well as parts of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala. He is often considered one of the greatest Chola kings and is known for his achievements in the fields of governance, warfare, religion, and culture.
During his reign, Sundara Chozhan expanded the Chola empire through a series of successful military campaigns against neighboring kingdoms and empires. He also established good relations with other South Indian kingdoms such as the Pandyas and the Cheras, as well as with important regional powers including the Western Chalukyas and the Rashtrakutas.
Sundara Chozhan was also a great patron of the arts and literature, and during his reign, the Chola kingdom saw a great flowering of creativity in music, dance, poetry, and drama. He was himself a skilled poet and musician, and composed several devotional hymns in praise of the deity Shiva.
Overall, Sundara Chozhan is remembered as one of the most remarkable rulers of the Chola dynasty, and his reign is often considered a golden age in the history of Tamil Nadu and South India.
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