
Watch: 1,000 years of Rajendra Chola-I's Gangetic Expedition
The Government of India and the Tamil Nadu Government are both commemorating this millenary moment in different ways — one focusing on spiritual and philosophical heritage, the other on restoration and public history.
This is more than a festival. It's a chance to reflect — on who we were, and who we continue to be. What's this historic event all about?
Script & Presentation: D. Suresh Kumar
Videography: Shiva Raj S
Production: Shibu Narayan
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