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Sangam poems mention the term muvendar. It was used for
Land allotted to temples by Kings.
Administrative arrangements made to felicitate scholars of Tamil.
Heads of three ruling dynasties of Southern India.
Classical commentary on Vedas.
Learning: This is a Tamil word meaning three chiefs, used for the heads of three ruling families,the Cholas, Cheras, and Pandyas, who became powerful in south India around 2300 years ago.Each of the three chiefs had two centres of power: one inland, and one on the coast.Of these six cities, two were very important: Puhar or Kaveripattinam, the port of the Cholas, and Madurai, the capital of the Pandyas.
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