Rajendra Chola I, son of Raja Raja Chola, inherited a powerful empire and expanded it into one of the greatest in Indian history
He wasn’t just a ruler of Tamilakam—Rajendra dreamed beyond the Indian subcontinent, launching naval expeditions across Southeast Asia
After conquering lands up to the Ganges, Rajendra earned the title "Gangaikonda Chola" and built a capital city to celebrate this
Under his reign, the Chola Navy dominated the Bay of Bengal, reaching as far as present-day Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Rajendra Chola launched a daring naval raid on the Srivijaya Empire—marking one of the earliest examples of overseas warfare by an Indian ruler
Like his father, Rajendra was a patron of temple building—his structures at Gangaikonda Cholapuram rival those at Thanjavur
The Chola Empire maintained relations with China and sent emissaries to Southeast Asia, promoting trade, art, and Tamil culture
Rajendra Chola’s campaigns inspired generations. His reign marks a golden chapter in India’s maritime and military history
Even today, Rajendra Chola I is celebrated as a fearless conqueror, a wise ruler, and a symbol of Tamil pride and imperial ambition
On July 27, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released a thousand-rupee coin in Gangaikonda Cholapuram, marking the 1,000th anniversary of the naval expedition of King Rajendra Chola-I