- Chikka Veerarajendra
Chikka Veerarajendra (
Kannada : _kn. ಚಿಕ್ಕವೀರ ರಾಜೇಂದ್ರ) (also in other variations, including Chikkaveera Rajendra), was the last ruler of theKodagu (Coorg) kingdom inSouth India . His actual name was Vira Rajendra, but this was the name of his uncle as well; as both of them were rulers of Kodagu, the prefix "Chikka" (Kannada andKodava Takk for "Younger") is used as a distinguisher. In 1834 CE, the ruler was deposed and exiled by the British; his kingdom was annexed intoBritish India as a separate chief commissionership.In literature and media
The famous
Kannada litterateur andJnanpith Award recipient,Masti Venkatesha Iyengar , wrote a critically acclaimed book, "Chikavira Rajendra", based on the life and times of that ruler. The book is widely noted for its balanced handling of the subject; it neither comprises a litany of the supposed misdeeds of the protagonist, nor emerges as a tract against the British. The book is redolent with the culture and ethos of its milieu, beingKodagu in the mid-19th Century .In the novel, Iyengar portrays Chikka Veerarajendra as having had only one close confidant — his childhood friend, Basava. In one instance, the king is depicted as having killed his sister's infant child in a fit of rage. With support for his rule rapidly diminishing, Chikka Veerarajendra is on course for an all-out conflict with the British Raj and takes refuge in
Nalknad Palace . The king kills Basava, charging him with sedition. Chikka Veerarajendra is unable to resist the British attack and with the invasion complete, is sent toexile in 1834. Iyengar won India's literaryJnanpith Award in 1983 [http://www.indiapicks.com/Literature/Jnanpith/Jnanpith_Awards.htm Jnanpith Awards] ] .A television show based on this Kannada novel, named "Anthimaraju", was scheduled to be broadcast in 1992 by
Doordarshan ,India 's state run television network. The show was withdrawn by the network following protests from theKodava community over the depiction of their king as "devil incarnate" [http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/lsdeb/ls10/ses4/0707089201.htm Minute of Dissent to the Report of the Joint Committee, Indian Parliament] . 7 August. 1992]Notes
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History of Kodagu
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