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Chola Gangam Lake in Tamil Nadu, Location and History

Context: Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin announced the development of the historic Chola Gangam lake, dug by Rajendra Chola I, at a cost of ₹12 crore, along with tourism and irrigation projects to honour the king’s birth anniversary.

Chola Gangam Lake (Ponneri Tank)

  • Chola Gangam, also called Ponneri, was constructed by Rajendra Chola I to commemorate his victorious northern campaign.
  • As per historian K.A. Nilakanta Sastri (citing the Tiruvalangadu Copper Plates), Rajendra built a “liquid pillar of victory” (Ganga-jalamayam Jayastambham) in the form of this tank at his capital.
  • British official F.R. Hemingway noted that the tank once irrigated 1,564 acres and supplied drinking water to Gangaikonda Cholapuram.
  • Historically, Kollidam River water filled a chain of tanks before reaching Veeranam Lake, with surplus flowing to rivers — showcasing a sophisticated hydrological network.

Chola Gangam Lake

  • Advanced Engineering:
    • Elliptical bunds made of laterite were used to resist water pressure.
    • A square structure at the lower end had a sediment trap linked to a silt ejector.
    • The “thoompu” outlet system created a vortex flow to suck silt and enrich paddy fields.
  • Once a stopover for migratory birds en route to Kodiakkarai Bird Sanctuary, its degradation has disrupted bird migration and caused groundwater depletion in the region.

The Chola Dynasty (9th – 13th Century)

  • Rose to power in the 9th century after defeating the Pallavas and ruled until the 13th century.
  • Known for a centralised administration, military prowess, and cultural development.
  • Renowned for grand temple architecture, including the Brihadeeswarar Temple built by Rajaraja I in 1010 CE.

Rajendra Chola I (1014 – 1044 CE)

  • Son of Rajaraja I, known as Rajendra Chola the Great.
  • Expanded Chola power to Song China and Srivijaya (Indonesia) through naval expeditions.
  • Maintained trade and diplomatic ties with the Khmer Empire, the Arab world, and Africa.
  • Instrumental in projecting Chola political and cultural influence across South and Southeast Asia.

Rajendra Chola I (1014 – 1044 CE)

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