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Chidambaranatha Soorappa Chozhanar

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Chidambaranatha Soorappa Chozhanar (died 2013) was the last anointed Zamindar of Pichavaram.

Early life

He came from the family of Picharvaram Zamin living in Chidambaram. He earned an master's in political science.

Heritage

The Chola safeguarded the key of the Nataraja temple, about one hundred years ago. During that time, the Dikshitars collected the key of the temple from the Zamin family every morning and received it from them at night. Chozhanar was anointed in 1978 at Nataraja temple in Chidambaram.

Personal life

He married Santhi Devi, of Udayarpalayam Zamin with whom he had two sons, Chakravarthi, Mannarmannan and one daughter Ishwarya. He died at age 63 on 10 December 2013. The last rites were held at Chellappanpettai near Panthanallur in Thanjavur district. He was into agriculture.

References

  1. Correspondent, Vikatan. "சிதம்பரநாத சூரப்ப சோழனார் மறைவுக்கு ராமதாஸ் இரங்கல்!". www.vikatan.com/ (in Tamil). Retrieved 27 December 2020. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. "சோழர் மன்னரின் வாரிசு சிதம்பரநாத சூரப்ப சோழர் காலமானார்". tamil.oneindia.com. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
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