Singai Pararasasegaram

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Pararacacekaran VI
King of Jaffna

First from the left is Singai Pararasasegaram
Reign 1478–1519
Full name Singai Pararasasegaram
Tamil சிங்கைப் பரராசசேகரன்
Died 1519 (1520)
Predecessor Kanakasooriya Singaiariyan (Cekaracacekaran VI)
Successor Cankili I (Cekaracacekaran VII)
Wives Rasaletchumi Ammal (Rajalaksmi)
Valliammai
Mangathammal
Royal House Aryacakravarti dynasty
Father Kanakasooriya Singaiariyan (Cekaracacekaran VI)

Singai Pararasasegaram (Tamil: சிங்கைப் பரராசசேகரன்) (died 1519), apart from Cankili I (1519–1561), was one of the most well known kings of the later Aryacakravarti kings of the Jaffna kingdom. He was also Cankili's father.

Biography

Singai Pararajaseakaram was the first-born son of Kanakasooriya Singaiariyan who lost and then regained the Jaffna kingdom from the rival Kotte kingdom. Singai Pararajasekaram is also the first in line not to use the title Singaiariyan as part of the regnal name. After him all kings had the shorter version Singai as part of the regnal name. After regaining the kingdom, kings such as Singai Pararajasekaram concentrated in developing the core area of the kingdom rather than territorial expansion.

Singai Pararajasekarm had three wives. One Rasaletchumi Ammal, Valliammai and Mangathammal. He had eight children through these three wives.[1][2]

Rule

He was known for directing his energies towards consolidating the Kingdom's eonomic potential by maximising revenue from pearls and elephant exports and land revenue. He is also recognized for his aggressive and violent nature. The kingdom became less feudal than most of other Sri Lanka kingdoms of the same period. Important local Tamil literature was produced and Hindu temples were built during this period including an academy for language advancement.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kunarasa K, The Jaffna Dynasty p.73-77
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nadarajan V, History of Ceylon Tamils p.83-84

References

  • Nadarajan, Vasantha (1999). History of Ceylon Tamils. Toronto: Vasantham. p. 146. 
  • Kunarasa, K (2003). The Jaffna Dynasty. Johor Bahru: Dynasty of Jaffna King’s Historical Society. p. 122. ISBN 955-8455-00-8. 
Preceded by
Kanakasooriya Singaiariyan
Jaffna Kingdom

1478 1519
Succeeded by
Cankili I
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