Which of the following pairs of the king and his dynasty in early historical Tamilakam is/are NOT correctly matched?

Question (NOT correctly matched) Which of the following pairs of the king and his dynasty in early historical Tamilakam is/are NOT correctly matched?
1Senguttuvan  :  Chera
2Udiyanjeral  :  Chola
3Nedunjeliyan  :  Pandya
A1 and 2
B2 only
C1 and 3
D3 only
Each Pair — Detailed Analysis
1
Senguttuvan : Chera ✓ Correctly Matched — NOT the answer
Senguttuvan : Chera ✓ — This pair IS correct Senguttuvan (also called Cheran Senguttuvan or the Red Chera) was the greatest and most celebrated ruler of the Chera dynasty in the Sangam period.

Key facts about Senguttuvan:
• Celebrated in the Tamil epic Silappadikaram (written by Ilanko Adigal, his brother according to tradition)
• Established the Pattini cult — worship of Kannagi (the faithful wife who burned Madurai) — which spread to Sri Lanka
• Famous for crossing the Himalayas to get a stone from the Himalayas to make the image of Kannagi
• Defeated the kingdoms of the north in this famous northern expedition
• Capital at Vanchi (modern Kerala)

Pair 1 is correctly matched — Senguttuvan was a Chera king.
✓ Correct — so this pair is NOT the answer to “not matched” Senguttuvan = Chera dynasty · Greatest Chera ruler · Silappadikaram · Red Chera · Pattini/Kannagi cult
2
Udiyanjeral : Chola — WRONG MATCH ✗ NOT Correctly Matched — THIS IS THE ANSWER
Udiyanjeral : Chola ✗ — He was a CHERA, not Chola Udiyanjeral is another name for Uthiyan Cheralathan (also written as Perum Chorru Udiyan Cheralathan). He was the first recorded ruler of the Chera dynasty — NOT a Chola king.

Key facts about Udiyanjeral/Uthiyan Cheralathan:
• Identified as the earliest Chera ruler in Sangam literature (Purananuru)
• His full title: Perum Chorru Udiyan Cheralathan = “Udiyan of the Great Rice” — because of the legend of feeding armies
• Famous for allegedly feeding both the Kauravas and Pandavas during the Mahabharata war from his great kitchen at Kuzhumur in Kuttanad (Kerala)
• Contemporary of Karikala Chola — they were rivals, not the same dynasty
• Capital at Kuzhumur, Kuttanad (present-day central Kerala)
• Died in the Battle of Venni — fighting alongside Karikala Chola

The UPSC trap: “Udiyan-jeral” and “Chera” sound completely unrelated to each other on the surface. The question pairs him with “Chola” — which sounds plausible because “Chola” rhymes more easily with some Tamil syllables. But he was a Chera, and the question correctly identifies this as the wrongly matched pair.
✗ This IS the incorrectly matched pair — ANSWER Udiyanjeral = Uthiyan Cheralathan = first Chera ruler, NOT Chola. Contemporary of Karikala Chola (rival dynasty).
3
Nedunjeliyan : Pandya ✓ Correctly Matched — NOT the answer
Nedunjeliyan : Pandya ✓ — This pair IS correct Nedunjeliyan (also spelled Nedunchezhiyan) was a famous Pandya king of the Sangam period — correctly paired.

Key facts about Nedunjeliyan:
• The most famous Pandya king of Sangam period; capital at Madurai
• Famous for the Battle of Talaiyalanganam — where he defeated a combined force of Cheras and Cholas
• Mentioned in Purananuru and Maduraikkanci (Sangam texts)
• Known as Arya Padai Kadantha Nedunjeliyan — “Nedunjeliyan who defeated the northern armies”
• Also connected to the Silappadikaram story — it was the Pandya king who wrongly executed Kovalan (Kannagi’s husband) in Madurai

Pair 3 is correctly matched — Nedunjeliyan was a Pandya king.
✓ Correct — so this pair is NOT the answer to “not matched” Nedunjeliyan = Pandya dynasty · Battle of Talaiyalanganam · Silappadikaram · Madurai capital
The Three Sangam Dynasties — Quick Reference
🔵 Chera Dynasty Modern Kerala + parts of Tamil Nadu
Capital: Vanchi / Kuzhumur
Udiyanjeral (Uthiyan Cheralathan) — first recorded Chera ruler, fed Mahabharata armies
Senguttuvan — greatest Chera; Red Chera; Silappadikaram; Pattini cult
Nedum Cheralathan — 58-year reign; great patron
Imayavaramban — conquered north up to Himalayas
Famous seaport: Muziris
🔴 Chola Dynasty Kaveri delta region, Tamil Nadu
Capital: Uraiyur, then Puhar (Kaveripattinam)
Karikala Chola — greatest Sangam Chola; built Kaveri embankment; Battle of Venni
Kocengannan — built 70 temples, imprisoned by Chera
Perunarkilli — contemporary of Nedunjeliyan Pandya
NOT Udiyanjeral — he was Chera, not Chola
🟢 Pandya Dynasty Southernmost tip of India
Capital: Madurai (Korkai for trade)
Nedunjeliyan — greatest Sangam Pandya; Battle of Talaiyalanganam
Mudukudumi Peruvazhuthi — performed Vedic sacrifices; great warrior
Nendumaaran — patron of Sangam literature
Pandyas feature in Silappadikaram as the king who wrongly executed Kovalan
Key Facts — Quick Reference Table
KingCorrect DynastyGiven asKey Fact
Senguttuvan Chera ✓ Chera (given correctly) Red Chera · Silappadikaram · Pattini (Kannagi) cult · Himalayan expedition
Udiyanjeral Chera ✗ Chola (given WRONG) = Uthiyan Cheralathan · FIRST Chera ruler · Fed Mahabharata armies · Capital Kuzhumur, Kerala
Nedunjeliyan Pandya ✓ Pandya (given correctly) Greatest Sangam Pandya · Battle of Talaiyalanganam · Madurai capital · Silappadikaram connection
UPSC Prelims — Previous Questions on Sangam Period
UPSC Prelims (Various years) Sangam literature and the three dynasties (Chera, Chola, Pandya) are regularly tested. Questions have covered: Karikala Chola (built Kaveri embankment), Silappadikaram authorship (Ilanko Adigal), Sangam texts (Purananuru, Pathirruppaththu), and Tamilakam geography. Key prep: Three Crowned Kings (Mu-Ventar) · Karikala (Chola) · Senguttuvan (Chera) · Nedunjeliyan (Pandya)
UPSC Prelims 2026 ← THIS QUESTION First time UPSC tested the pair-matching format specifically for Sangam-era kings, with the obscure Udiyanjeral as the trap. Most students know Senguttuvan (Chera) and Nedunjeliyan (Pandya), but Udiyanjeral (first Chera ruler = Uthiyan Cheralathan) is rarely studied — hence the trap of pairing him with Chola. Answer: (B) 2 only — Udiyanjeral was a CHERA, not Chola
Source Reference Upinder Singh — A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India; R.S. Sharma — India’s Ancient Past; NCERT Class 6 Our Pasts; Wikipedia Uthiyan Cheralathan; Purananuru (Sangam text). The identification of Udiyanjeral as Uthiyan Cheralathan (first Chera ruler) is confirmed in all these sources. Primary: Upinder Singh · R.S. Sharma · NCERT · Purananuru · Wikipedia Uthiyan Cheralathan
Pattern Observation UPSC increasingly tests obscure Sangam-era rulers beyond the standard trio (Karikala/Senguttuvan/Nedunjeliyan). Future questions may test: Imayavaramban Nedum Cheralathan (Chera), Mudukudumi Peruvazhuthi (Pandya), Kocengannan (Chola). Prepare: ruler → dynasty → key achievement → Sangam text reference. Strategy: For each ruler know dynasty + capital + key achievement + literary source
Memory Trick — Never Forget This
🧠 Remember It This Way
Udiyanjeral = “Udiyan + Cheral”: The word “Cheral” is literally embedded in his name — Udiyan-CHERAL-athan. CHERAL = CHERA. His name literally contains his dynasty. If you see “Cheral” in a name → it’s a Chera ruler.
Perum Chorru = Great Rice: Udiyanjeral‘s full title is Perum Chorru Udiyan Cheralathan — “Udiyan of the Great Rice.” He fed the armies. Rice → Kerala → Chera. Not Chola (who were in the Kaveri delta, not Kerala).
Three kings to always know:
Senguttuvan = Greatest CHERA · Silappadikaram · Pattini cult
Karikala = Greatest CHOLA · Kaveri embankment · Battle of Venni
Nedunjeliyan = Greatest PANDYA · Battle of Talaiyalanganam · Madurai
NOT matched question = look for the lie: This question asks which is NOT matched. Pairs 1 (Senguttuvan–Chera) and 3 (Nedunjeliyan–Pandya) are standard UPSC knowledge. Pair 2 is the odd one out — Udiyanjeral sounds unfamiliar with “Chola” attached to it. When in doubt, “Cheral” in the name = Chera.

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