Nedunjeliyan I

Nedunjcheliyan I (c. 270 BCE) (Tamil: நெடுஞ்செழியன்) was a Pandya king. He has been given with the title Aariya Padai kadantha Nedunjezhiya Pandiyan (A Pandyan King, who defeated the Aryan intrusion). Nedunjcheliyan I was also the Pandya king of the epic Silappatikaram authored by Ilango Adigal who later died of a broken heart along with his queen consort Kopperundevi. His name is present in the Mangulam inscriptions of 3rd century BCE. The inscriptions mentions that workers of , a Pandyan king of Sangam period, (c. 270 BCE) made stone beds for Jain monks.

Nedunjeliyan I

Nedunjcheliyan I (c. 270 BCE) (Tamil: நெடுஞ்செழியன்) was a Pandya king. He has been given with the title Aariya Padai kadantha Nedunjezhiya Pandiyan (A Pandyan King, who defeated the Aryan intrusion). Nedunjcheliyan I was also the Pandya king of the epic Silappatikaram authored by Ilango Adigal who later died of a broken heart along with his queen consort Kopperundevi. His name is present in the Mangulam inscriptions of 3rd century BCE. The inscriptions mentions that workers of , a Pandyan king of Sangam period, (c. 270 BCE) made stone beds for Jain monks.