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24: 277:. This talks about the young years of Pranjothi where he raises in the ranks of the Pallava army and becomes the army general, his deeds in securing the Kachi fort from the imminent Vatapi invasion, his war on Vatapi Pulikesi and his eventual win over the Chalukyas. 227:
sculpture on the walls of Vatapi fort. On the return from the victorious battlefield, he took the statue of Ganesha to his birthplace Tiruchenkattankudi to be worshipped as Vatapi Ganapathi. The statue and shrine to Vathapi Ganapathi is located in a temple in
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as its capital. Paranjothi, who had mastered the art of war moves to Kanchipuram to learn literature and saivite scriptures, Kanchipuram was then a renowned knowledge capital in India.
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Paranjothi, was born in a Tamil warrior clan (Title: Mamaathirar) maruthuvar, who served as soldiers in chola army, in Chengattankudi (now Thiruchenkkatukudi) village of
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King Mahendravarman I, impressed by the courage and valour of Paranjothi appointed him as a commander in his army. After the death of
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became the ruler of the Pallava dynasty and Paranjothi became his army general. Paranjothi was also a close friend of king
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On the victorious battle field Paranjothi underwent a change of heart and devoted himself to Lord
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in 642 CE. In the later years of his life, Paranjothi gave up violence and became a wandering
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district, Tamil Nadu during the 7th century AD. Tamil Nadu was ruled by
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monk, Sirruthonda nayanar. He is venerated as one of the 63
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who ruled South India from 630–668 CE. He also led the
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Tamil
Narasimavarman I
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invasion of Vatapi
Saivite
Nayanmars
Nagapattinam
Mahendravarman I
Pallava dynasty
Kanchipuram
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Vatapi
Pulakeshin
Vatapi
Mahendravarman
Ganesha
Tiruchenkattankudi

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