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Karikala Chola, celebrated as one of the greatest monarchs of the Chola dynasty during the early centuries of the Common Era. Known by the epithet Karikalan, meaning 'he of the charred leg,' he embodies the essence of valor, strategic brilliance, and visionary leadership in Tamil history.


Karikala Chola ascended the throne around the 1st century CE, marking a pivotal era in South Indian history. Renowned for his military prowess, he expanded the Chola Empire's boundaries through decisive conquests and strategic campaigns. From the Coromandel Coast to northern Tamil Nadu, his influence extended far and wide, securing his legacy as a conqueror of formidable territories.


Beyond military conquests, Karikala Chola's reign was marked by ambitious infrastructure projects. He pioneered the construction of irrigation networks and 'eri' (irrigation tanks), fostering agricultural growth and economic prosperity throughout the Chola kingdom. His vision for development also included the legendary 'Karikala's Wall,' an ancient protective embankment around Urayur (modern-day Tiruchirapalli), symbolizing his commitment to safeguarding his capital from external threats.


Karikala Chola's legacy resonates not only through historical accounts but also in Tamil literature and folklore, where he is revered for his just rule and dedication to his people's welfare. Sangam poetry immortalizes his valor and leadership, depicting him as a champion of justice and prosperity.


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Karikala Chola, a great king of the Chola dynasty, built the Grand Anicut at Kallanai. Herisculpt proudly presents the Karikal Cholan replica with a Antique Copper finish. Copper, known for its lustrous reddish-brown color, is often chosen for statues due to its timeless beauty, imparting an aesthetic appeal. Our statue is crafted from eco-plastic, standing 8 inches tall with dimensions of 3.5 inches in width and 7.5 inches in length.


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Ecoplastics align perfectly with the ethos of timeless craftsmanship and environmental responsibility, being derived from renewable sources like corn starch and sugarcane. They mimic traditional materials while reducing carbon footprints and promoting biodegradability. Versatile and durable, these materials enhance both the aesthetic and ethical value of products, providing quality products to our patrons seeking seeking historical elegance with modern sustainability.


<p><br></p><p>Karikala Chola, celebrated as one of the greatest monarchs of the Chola dynasty during the early centuries of the Common Era. Known by the epithet Karikalan, meaning 'he of the charred leg,' he embodies the essence of valor, strategic brilliance, and visionary leadership in Tamil history.</p><p><br></p><p>Karikala Chola ascended the throne around the 1st century CE, marking a pivotal era in South Indian history. Renowned for his military prowess, he expanded the Chola Empire's boundaries through decisive conquests and strategic campaigns. From the Coromandel Coast to northern Tamil Nadu, his influence extended far and wide, securing his legacy as a conqueror of formidable territories.</p><p><br></p><p>Beyond military conquests, Karikala Chola's reign was marked by ambitious infrastructure projects. He pioneered the construction of irrigation networks and 'eri' (irrigation tanks), fostering agricultural growth and economic prosperity throughout the Chola kingdom. His vision for development also included the legendary 'Karikala's Wall,' an ancient protective embankment around Urayur (modern-day Tiruchirapalli), symbolizing his commitment to safeguarding his capital from external threats.</p><p><br></p><p>Karikala Chola's legacy resonates not only through historical accounts but also in Tamil literature and folklore, where he is revered for his just rule and dedication to his people's welfare. Sangam poetry immortalizes his valor and leadership, depicting him as a champion of justice and prosperity.</p><p><br></p>
<p>Karikala Chola, a great king of the Chola dynasty, built the Grand Anicut at Kallanai. Herisculpt proudly presents the Karikal Cholan replica with a Antique Copper finish. Copper, known for its lustrous reddish-brown color, is often chosen for statues due to its timeless beauty, imparting an aesthetic appeal. Our statue is crafted from eco-plastic, standing 8 inches tall with dimensions of 3.5 inches in width and 7.5 inches in length.</p><p><br></p>
<p>Ecoplastics align perfectly with the ethos of timeless craftsmanship and environmental responsibility, being derived from renewable sources like corn starch and sugarcane. They mimic traditional materials while reducing carbon footprints and promoting biodegradability. Versatile and durable, these materials enhance both the aesthetic and ethical value of products, providing quality products to our patrons seeking seeking historical elegance with modern sustainability.</p><p><br></p>

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