Jeyaveera Cinkaiariyan

Cekaracacekaran V
King of Jaffna
Reign 1380 – 1410
Predecessor Virodaya Cinkaiariyan (Pararacacekaran IV)
Successor Gunaveera Cinkaiariyan (Pararacacekaran V)
Died 1410 (1411)
Issue Gunaveera Cinkaiariyan (Pararacacekaran V)
Full name
Jeyaveera Cinkaiariyan
Tamil செயவீர சிங்கையாரியன்
House Aryacakravarti dynasty
Father Virodaya Cinkaiariyan (Pararacacekaran IV)

Jeyaveera Cinkaiariyan or Jayaveera Singha Arya (Tamil: செயவீர சிங்கையாரியன்) (died 1410??) was the Aryacakravarti king of the Jaffna Kingdom in modern-day northern Sri Lanka, who had a military confrontation with a southern chief known as Alagakkonara. According to traditional sources, Alagkkonara defeated Jeyaveera's naval and land forces and assumed royal power in the southern Gampola Kingdom. Later, King Harihara II's brother Yuvaraja Virupanna invaded Sri Lanka from Karnataka, defeated Alagkkonara and established a pillar of victory there.[1] With this, many Karnataka soldiers, their families and merchants settled down in the Jaffna area. Hence some contemporary visitors refer to part of Jaffna as Vadamarachi literally a city of northerners. Thus by 1385 AD, Jaffna area was well known as a Vadumarachi.

Until this defeat all southern kings were paying tribute to the Aryachakravartis. He or his successor is credited with having left behind an inscription in the South Indian Hindu temple Rameswaram about renovating its sanctum sanctorum. It indicated the stones for the renovations were shipped from the city of Trincomalee in present-day eastern Sri Lanka. Most of the inscriptions on the base of the sanctum were either destroyed or removed during a suit between the priests and the Raja of Ramnad in 1866.[2][3]

He composed as a chronicle in verse the traditional history of the Koneswaram temple, entitled "Dakshina Kailasa Puranam", known today as the Sthala Puranam of Koneshwaram Temple.

Notes

  1. http://www.ourkarnataka.com/Articles/starofmysore/sl08.htm
  2. Gnanaprakasar,A Critical History of Jaffna, p.99-102
  3. Kunarasa,The Jaffna Dynasty, p.67-68

References

Preceded by
Virodaya Cinkaiariyan
Jaffna Kingdom
1380–1410
Succeeded by
Gunaveera Cinkaiariyan


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