Koon Pandiyan ("The hunch-backed Pandyan") was the nickname of a king who ruled Madurai around 7th century. Some historians identify him with the Pandyan king Arikesari Parankusa Maravarman. He converted from Shaivism to Jainism, but then re-converted under the influence of Sambandar. According to a Shaivite legend, after his re-conversion, he ordered a massacre of 8000 Jains in Samanatham. Sambandar is said to have cured his hunched back, after which he was known as Sundara Pandya ("Beautiful Pandyan").
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| - Koon Pandiyan ("The hunch-backed Pandyan") was the nickname of a king who ruled Madurai around 7th century. Some historians identify him with the Pandyan king Arikesari Parankusa Maravarman. He converted from Shaivism to Jainism, but then re-converted under the influence of Sambandar. According to a Shaivite legend, after his re-conversion, he ordered a massacre of 8000 Jains in Samanatham. Sambandar is said to have cured his hunched back, after which he was known as Sundara Pandya ("Beautiful Pandyan"). (en)
- Koon Pandiyan —El Pandyan jorobado— era el apodo de un rey que gobernó Madurai alrededor del siglo VII, ubicado a orillas del río Vaigai, ha sido un asentamiento importante durante dos milenios. Algunos historiadores lo identifican con el rey pandyano . (es)
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| - Koon Pandiyan ("The hunch-backed Pandyan") was the nickname of a king who ruled Madurai around 7th century. Some historians identify him with the Pandyan king Arikesari Parankusa Maravarman. He converted from Shaivism to Jainism, but then re-converted under the influence of Sambandar. According to a Shaivite legend, after his re-conversion, he ordered a massacre of 8000 Jains in Samanatham. Sambandar is said to have cured his hunched back, after which he was known as Sundara Pandya ("Beautiful Pandyan"). (en)
- Koon Pandiyan —El Pandyan jorobado— era el apodo de un rey que gobernó Madurai alrededor del siglo VII, ubicado a orillas del río Vaigai, ha sido un asentamiento importante durante dos milenios. Algunos historiadores lo identifican con el rey pandyano . Se convirtió del shaivismo al jainismo, pero luego se volvió a convertir bajo la influencia del . Según una leyenda shaivita, después de su reconversión, ordenó una masacre mediante empalamiento de 8000 jains en Samanatham, aldea panchayat en el distrito Madurai de Tamil Nadu. Se dice que Sambandar curó su espalda encorvada, después de lo cual fue conocido como Sundara Pandya, el Pandyan hermoso. (es)
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