Parantaka II

Parantaka II (r. 958 – 973 CE) was a Chola emperor. He is also known as Sundara Chola as he was considered an epitome of male beauty. He was the son of Arinjaya Chola and queen Kalyani, a princess of Vaidumba family. Parantaka II ascended the Chola throne despite the fact that his cousin Madurantaka Uttama Chola, the son of Gandaraditya Chola (the elder brother of Arinjaya Chola) was alive and he had equal if not more claim to the Chola throne. During his reign, Parantaka Sundara Chola defeated the Pandyas and Ceylon and then recaptured the Tondaimandalam from Rashtrakutas.

Parantaka II
Rajakesari Varman, Maduraikonda Rajakesari Varman, Pon Maaligai Thunjiya Thevar
Chola Emperor
Reign958 CE – 973 CE
Predecessor Gandaraditya Chola
SuccessorUttama Chola
Co-Regent of the Chola Empire
Reign957 CE (few months)
EmperorArinjaya Chola
Predecessor Gandaraditya Chola
Reign955 CE – 958 CE
Emperor Gandaraditya Chola
SuccessorAditya II
BornThanjavur, Chola Empire (modern day Tamil Nadu, India)
Died980 CE
Kanchipuram, Chola Empire (Modern day Tamil Nadu, India)
QueenVanavan Madevi
IssueAditya II
Kundavai
Rajaraja I
HousePottapi
DynastyChola
FatherArinjaya
MotherKalyani (princess of Vaidumba family)
ReligionHinduism

When Parantaka II became king, the Chola kingdom had shrunk to the size of a small principality. The Pandyas in the south had revived their fortunes and had defeated the Chola armies and occupied their ancestral lands.

During Parantaka II's reign, the foundations were laid for the success of the Chola Empire a generation later. A few territories in the north were recovered. The Pandyan ruler Vira Pandya was defeated and Madurai was taken. An expedition was made to gain control of Sri Lanka but it was not successful. Parantaka II waged war against Rashtrakutas and successfully regained Tondaimandalam.

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