The
Mahavamsa contains numerous references to the loyal troops of the Chola empire and portrays them as a powerful force. They held various positions including taking custody of temples during the period of
Parakramabahu I and
Vijayabahu I of Polonnaruwa. There were instances when the Sinhalese kings tried to employ them as mercenaries by renaming a section of the most hardcore fighters as
Mahatantra. According to historian
Burton Stein, when these troops were directed against the Chola empire, they rebelled and were suppressed and decommissioned. But they continued to exist in a passive state by taking up various jobs for livelihood. The Valanjayara, a sub-section of the
Velaikkara troops, were one such community, who in the course of time became traders. They were so powerful that the shrine of the tooth-relic was entrusted to their care. When the
Velaikkara troops took custody of the tooth-relic shrine, they called it as
Mūnrukai-tiruvēlaikkāran daladāy perumpalli. There are also multiple epigraphic records of the
Velaikkara troops. It is their inscriptions, for example the one in Polunnaruwa, that are actually used to fix the length of the reign of Sinhalese kings; in this case, Vijayabahu I (55 years). The
Sri Lanka Navy Northern Naval Command base in
Karainagar,
Jaffna is named the SLNS
Elara == The Legend of Manu Needhi Cholan ==