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Kulothunga II and the Temple Rivalry That Split an Empire

Kulothunga II and the Temple Rivalry That Split an Empire

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Episode 132 of The Chola Empire series digs into the reign of Kulothunga II (c. 1133–1150 CE), a lesser-known monarch whose religious policy sparked a lasting schism. While prior episodes covered temple economies and royal women, this one explores the bitter Chola–Hoysala conflict over the Tiruvannamalai temple, and the emperor's controversial patronage of the Vaishnava philosopher Ramanuja, which alienated powerful Saiva factions. We trace how Kulothunga II's attempts to centralize authority through temple networks backfired, leading to the rise of the Hoysala kingdom under Vishnuvardhana and the eventual erosion of Chola control in the Kongu region. Along the way, we examine the role of the Tiruvannamalai inscriptions, the shifting alliances with the declining Western Chalukyas, and the cultural legacy of Ramanuja's Bhakti movement. This episode offers a fresh angle on Chola decline — not military defeat, but internal religious strife that weakened the empire from within. #KulothungaII #CholaEmpire #Ramanuja #Tiruvannamalai #Hoysala #Vishnuvardhana #Saivism #Vaishnavism #Bhakti #KonguRegion #WesternChalukya #TemplePolicy #ReligiousSchism #SouthIndianHistory #MedievalIndia #CholaDecline #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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