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Kocengannan
Kocengannan ((タミル語:கொசெங்கண்ணன்)) was one of the Tamil king's of the Early Cholas mentioned in Sangam Literature. The only surviving details about his reign come from the fragmentary poems of Sangam in the ''Purananuru'' poems. Today historical accounts of the life of Kocengannan are often confused with more contemporary accounts. == Sources == The only contemporary source available to us on Kopperuncholan is the mentions in Sangam poetry. There is one song in ''Purananuru'' and the forty verses of ''Kalavali'' by the poet Poigayar form the earliest evidence of the king’s life. The references to him in the hymns of Thirugnana Sambanthar and Thirumangai Aazhvaar and Sundaramoorthy Nayanar are from a later period which emphasis the religious side of Kocengannan. Kocengannan also figures in the legendary genealogy of the Chola copper-plate inscriptions of the tenth and eleventh centuries. The legend of a spider turning into the Chola monarch is the version found in the later texts as well as in the ''Periyapuranam'', the great compendium of the Saiva saints.
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