Social Sciences, asked by gaya3gani, 8 months ago

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The cheras is the owners
of scepter without bent

pls explain this line

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Answered by priyaupadhyay372
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Explanation:

It's known to all that the Cheras were one of the chief lineages in the early history of the present day states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu in southern India. A 'scepter' is a kind of ceremonial stick/staff with an ornament/jewel on top of it. A scepter, considered to be a symbol of power was often used by the medievel kings as it depicts imperial authority and is an emblem of sovereignty since ancient times. As for the word 'bent', it's common meaning is slightly crooked/curved. Though in this case, 'bent' is used together with 'scepter' and 'without', therefore you can say that it's used as some kind of reference to something personified. Thus changing it's meaning to 'dishonest'.

So in conclusion, I think the above mentioned sentence, in simple language translates to -

' For as long as the Cheras held imperial power and authority, they ruled their folks/people in all honesty. The deeds and activities of Cheras were forthright, without any bent/crookendness.'

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