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Please replace the name 'Chola' (சோள) that means the name of an eatable grain, with 'Chozha' (சோழ) which means the name of a king and/or his dynasty.Helppublic (talk) 09:59, 12 July 2020 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 17 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
I've fixed an NPOV tag on 'Revolt in Lanka' section of the article. This section contains biased descriptions of the "repressive reign of the Chola invaders" and "Cholas were exasperated by the natural desire of the Sinhalese to be rid of them, seem to have adopted savage methods of repression such as transportation, decapitation, mutilation even against the royal family of Lanka. Such methods however did not succeed in the long run as the Sinhalese managed to expel the Cholas during Kulothunga Chola’s reign" without citing his references or sources. Ravichandar8405:52, 23 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 13 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
..the Salukki, who came from the race of the Moon, reproached himself, saying : - “It is much better to die than to live in disgrace.. (The Chola king) subdued (in) war the seven and a half lakshas of the famous Iratta-padi, and kindled crackling fires. In order that the four quarters might praise (him), (he) planted (on) the bank of the Tungabhadra a pillar (bearing) a description of (his) victory,while the male tiger, (the crest of the race) of the Sun, sported joyfully..