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Muttaraiyar


Muthuraja or Mutharaiyar Tamil-speaking community among Tamil kings. This comunity was majority in middle part of Tamilnadu. They are spread in Tamilnadu at 29 surnames ( Muthuraja, Ambalakarar, Valayar, Servai, Ambalam, kaavalkarar, etc). In other states of India they are termed as Mudiraj, Kholi, Araiyar, etc. Tanjore district in Tamilnadu was designed by Tananjeyamutharaiyar. Still now irrigation system at Tanjore was confusing and amazing to the researchers. At surroundings of Srirangam temple in Trichy Tamilnadu, Thiumangai alwar tribes were still praised and honour at 8th day function of Egathesi (vedupari - one of the major function in Srirangam temple) are Muthuraja community peoples. Many other communities are try to identify them as muthariyar for name and fame, But the peoples of Muthuraja, Ambalakarar, Valyar and other 26 surnamed peoples mentioned at Tamilnadu government GO are the real owners of the title Mutharaiyar .

During the early Chola period, the chiefs of the Muthuraja community ruled over the Tanjore district in Tamilakkam. They controlled the fertile plains of the Kaveri region. When the Later Cholas came to power, the Muthuraja were turned into feudatories. Muttaraiyar, literally means King of three territories. They built many temples dedicated to Shiva.

One of the most notable Muthuraja people was Peru Mutharaiyar, who was known for his great wealth and grand feasts. Two stanzas (200, 296) of Nālaṭiyār, one of the works of ancient Tamil literature, is dedicated to him. One of their titles was Lord of Tanjore.

During the period of Rajaraja Chola I, we know of at least one high-ranking chief and a feudatory of the Chola from the Muthuraja community: Śēkkizhār Araiyan Sankaranarayanan, also known as Chola-Muttaraiyan. Araiyan, which is the Tamil equivalent of the Sanskrit Raja or King, in this context means a chieftain or a governor.

Narthamalai is 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Trichy on the Pudukkottai - Trichy Highway. There can be seen one of the oldest rock-cut temples built by Ilango Mutharaiyar, which was later rebuilt by Vijayalaya Chola, known as Vijayalaya Choleeswaram. The temple is dedicated to Shiva. There are also two rock-cut caves, one of which has 12 life-size sculptures of Vishnu. The temple is maintained and administered by the Archaeological Survey of India as a protected monument.


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