Ajila Explained

Conventional Long Name:Ajila Empire
Common Name:Ajila Empire (Dynasty)
Status:Empire
Religion:Jainism
Capital:Venur

Ajila is a common surname of the Bunt people,[1] the landed gentry of Tulu Nadu region in the south west of India.They were mostly in Tamil Nadu region.It is believed that the founder of this community was named Ajila A Abhilashmanzil.It is also the name of the Jain Bunt Dynasty who ruled the principality of Venur for several centuries (1154 to 1786 C.E). The most notable of the Ajila kings was Veera Timmannarasa Ajila IV.[2]

Architecture

The monolith of Bahubali in Venur was erected by Ajila kings Veera Timmannarasa Ajila IV in 1604 C.E. The descendants of the Ajila rulers still survive and inhabit the Aladangady Aramane (Ajila Palace). An inscription in Old Kannada by Veera Timmannarasa Ajila IV unearthed in 2006 reads

Present status

The succession to the Ajila throne was as per the Bunt custom of matrilineal inheritance (Aliyasantana). The present head of the Ajila dynasty is Padmaprasad Ajila, fourteenth in line through the matrilineal lineage of Veera Timmannarasa Ajila IV.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sabharwal, Gopa. Ethnicity and class: social divisions in an Indian city. 2006. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-567830-7. 138.
  2. Book: P. Gururaja Bhatt. Studies in Tuluva history and culture, from the pre-historic times up to the modern. 1975. P. Gururaja Bhatt. 92–96.
  3. News: Ronald Anil Fernandes. Beauty surrounds this monolith in Venur. 16 December 2011. Deccan Herald.