Kundavai

Kundavai

Kundavai

Name of several royal women in India


Kundhavai was a historic and a popular name of a number of royal women in southern India between the ninth and eleventh century. Some of the women who went by the name Kundavai are as follows:

  • Kundhavai, the daughter of Western Ganga king Prithvipati I (853-880 AD), who was married to the Bana prince Vikramaditya I, the son and successor of Malladeva.[1] She gave several gifts to the Siva temple in Tiruvallam.[2]

References

  1. Sailendra Nath Sen. Ancient Indian History and Civilization. New Age International, 1999. p. 470.
  2. M. S. Govindasamy. The Role of Feudatories in Pallava History. Annamalai University, 1965. p. 30.
  3. "South Indian Inscriptions, Volume I: Part II - Tamil and Grantha Inscriptions". What Is India News Service. 23 February 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2011.



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