ALLI
RAANI
Alli
Rani (Tamil: 'Queen Alli'), also known as Alli arasi , is a legendary
Tamil queen of the Sangam period, who is thought to have ruled the
whole western and northern coast of Sri Lanka from her capital Kudiramalai.
According to folklore, her fort, Allirani fort, is located in Mannar,
Sri Lanka. She is sometimes seen as an incarnation or multiform
of Meenakshi and Kannagi. Legends attribute her as an "Amazon"
ruler, who had an administrative and an army of only women, with
male being their subordinates and servants.
There
are references to her in several texts such as Alli katai, Alli
Arasani Maalai, Pavazhakodi Maalai and Pulavendran Kalava Maalai.
She is also depicted in a popular dramatic compilation in Tamil
language, entitled as Alli Arasani Nadakam.
Legend
:
The only daughter of a Pandyan king, she was considered an immaculate
conception as she was found on an alli (Tamil word for lily)
after the end of a Putrakameshti ritual. She was at young age sent
to gurukul and perfected riding and martial arts. Alli Raani is
described as courageous and alert. She defeated and killed in a
battle an usurper to the Pandyan throne named Neenmugan, "The
blue faced one", who came at her with an army. After the victory
was she crowned to the throne of Madurai.
Several
myths attribute her as being married to the Mahabharat hero Arjun.
Arjun who penetrated the palace of Alli Raani, took the form of
an old ascetic man. He called out for the love of the queen, who
responded back by sending snakes and elephants to kill him. Arjun
later on came to her room in the form of a snake as she was asleep,
thereupon embracing the queen. According to other versions of this
myth is this event followed by a marriage with Arjun tying the Thaali
on Alli Raani.
Alli
Raani ruled over the in western and northern coasts of Sri Lanka
and controlled there the pearl fishery. According to local traditions
did the gulf of Arasadi have no opening towards the north, but communicated
with the sea by a channel running in the line of the present Chilaw
canal. Alli Raani used to proceed from Kudiramalai to Akkaraipattu
by land. A great flood submerged greater parts of land, subsequently
leaving Arasadi on a narrow split of land, forming the present Puttalam
Lagoon and destroying her palace.
Source
:
https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Alli_Raani