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Kadavarayar

Kadava was the name of a Tamil ruling dynasty who ruled parts of the Tamil country during the thirteenth and the fourteenth century. he Kadava kingdom was at the height of their power briefly during the reigns of Kopperunchinga I and Kopperunchinga II. These two rulers were powerful enough to challenge the waning Chola dynasty during the reign of Rajaraja Chola III and Rajendra Chola III. The two Kopperunchingas have left a large number of inscriptions mostly in the North and South Arcot districts and in the Chingleput district.

Origins
The title Kadava is found among the several titles assumed by Mahendravarman I, Narasimhavarman I and Narasimhavarman II. The Kadava name with Kadavarayar is found in Tamil literature to refer to the Pallavas. The relationship of the Kadavas to the main Pallava dynasty is documented in an inscription in Kanchipuram. The kings of the collateral line of the Pallavas who were descended from Bhimavarman, the brother of Simhavishnu, are called the Kadavas. The Pallava king Nandivarman II (Pallavamalla) is praised as "one who was born to raise the prestige of the Kadava family." Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. (1955). A History of South India, OUP, New Delhi (Reprinted 2002)

Descendants
Members of the Kadavarayar dynasty are still living in the Kallar clan. They are primarily living in a village called Kadavarayanpatti in Pudhukottai. They also live in many towns in Thanjavur.

Pudukottai district Kadavarayanpatti, Kadavanpatti, Namalpatti,

Tanjore district Panchanadikottai, Karukakottai, Echangottai, Azhivaikkal, Samipatti, Marungulam, Puduvur etc.

Tiruchirappalli district Navalpattu

live in large numbers.