Chera Dynasty

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Chera Dynasty

Context:

The Chera dynasty is in the news due to Kerala’s resolution renaming the state as “Kearalam,” echoing historical “Keralaputra” significance.

 

Chera Dynasty:

  • The Chera dynasty ruled parts of present-day Kerala and Tamil Nadu from around the 4th century BCE to the 12th century CE.
  • They were prominent in maritime trade with the Roman Empire and others, and known for patronising arts, literature, and architecture.

Chera Dynasty

Early Period and Important Rulers

  • Uthiyan Cheralathan: The founder in the 3rd century BCE, known for military conquests and kingdom expansion.
  • Nedum Cheralathan: Ruled in the 1st century BCE, patronised arts and built the Kodungallur temple.
  • Kulashekhara Varman: Ruled in the 9th century CE, known for cultural patronage and building of Thiruvanchikulam temple.

 

Administration and Society

  • Decentralised administration with local chieftains governing regions under the king’s authority.
  • Taxation system funded military campaigns and infrastructure development.
  • Matrilineal society with high status for women; religious tolerance towards Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

 

Cultural Contributions

  • Patronage of Tamil language and literature, highlighted by Sangam literature.
  • Significant contributions to music, dance, and architectural feats like the Sabarimala temple.
  • Dravidian-style temples with pyramid-shaped gopurams and intricate carvings.

 

Economic Activities:

  • Primarily based on maritime trade with the Roman Empire and other regions.
  • Exported spices, textiles, precious stones, and steel; imported ivory, pearls, and other luxury goods.
  • Advanced agricultural practices supported by irrigation systems.

 

Literary and Artistic Achievements:

  • Known for literary works such as Silappadikaram, Manimekalai, and Thirukkural.
  • Artistic achievements include temple architecture, murals, and frescoes depicting religious themes.

 

Decline and Legacy:

  • Internal conflicts, invasions by other dynasties like the Cholas, and emergence of new regional powers led to decline by the 12th century.
  • Legacy includes shaping the cultural, religious, and economic landscape of southern India.
  • The Chera dynasty’s contributions continue to influence South Indian history and heritage.

 

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