setupatiの例文
- This Campaign aspired the Setupati to form a new kingdom.
- After the death of Raghunatha Kilavan Setupati he became ruler of Pudukottai.
- The Setupati of Ramnad, as chief of all the Poligars, quelled it.
- In Ramnad however, the Marikkars mainly handled trade for the Setupati royal family.
- The Mysore troops were however repulsed from the town by the assistance of the Setupati of Ramnad.
- In appreciation of Raghunatha Tondaman's services, Raghunatha Kilavan Setupati has given Pudukkottai as an honour for his services.
- There are various halls inside the temple, namely Anuppu Mandapam, Sukravara Mandapam, Setupati Mandapam, Kalyana Mandapam and Nandi Mandapam.
- The temple has undergone extensive renovations and the present complex accommodates a number of shrines built over time within the high boundary walls constructed during the reign of Muthuramalinga Setupati.
- He was succeeded by his son-in-law Siva Ramaya who proved himself well worthy of the post and captured a nephew of the Setupati, Tanakka Tevan.
- He consoled himself by punishing the Nayakkan of Tanjore for assisting them, and he attempted similar reprisals on the Setupati of Ramnad, who had failed to help him in repelling them.
- Raghunatha Kilavan Setupati of Ramnad ( 1673 1708 ) married Kathali Nachiar the sister of Thondaiman, he appointed his brother in law Raghunatha Thondaiman as a chief of the district of Pudukottai.
- Codrington in his book " Ceylon Coins and Currency " published in 1924 and Mitchiner in his book " Oriental Coins " published in 1978 have clearly pointed out that the traditional design of Sri Lanka standing King Type Copper Massa ( coins ) of the Jaffna Kingdoms belongs to the Aryacakravarti dynasty from 1284 AD to 1410 AD . Setu coins were previously attributed to the Setupati Princes of Ramanathapuram in South India.
- The junction of the third corridor on the west and the paved way leading from the western gopuram to the Setumadhava shrine forms a unique structure in the form of a chess board, popularly known as Chokkattan Madapam, where the Utsava deities are adorned and kept during the Vasanthotsavam ( Spring festival ) and on the 6th day festival in Adi ( July August ) and Masi ( February March ) conducted by the Setupati of Ramnad.