INSCRIPITION : HISTORY

NEWS : The ASI is copying inscriptions from two temples in Srirangam and Manachanallur taluks, Tiruchi district.

 

WHAT’S IN THE NEWS ?

Mattrurai Varadeswarar Temple, Thiruvasi:

  • Inscriptions Period: Believed to be from the Kulothunga Chola period.
  • Historical Significance: Reflects the Chola dynasty's contributions to art, architecture, and temple endowments.
  • Cultural Context: Highlights the importance of religion and temple patronage during the Chola rule.

Agneeswarar Temple, Periya Karuppur:

  • Inscriptions Period: Dates back to the Vijayanagara Kingdom of the 14th century.
  • Significance: Emphasizes the continued tradition of temple donations and patronage by Vijayanagara rulers.
  • Cultural Context: These inscriptions often recorded grants of land or resources to temples, showcasing the connection between political power and religious institutions.

General Insights:

  • Socio-Political and Economic Systems: Inscriptions provide insights into the role of temples as cultural, religious, and economic hubs in mediaeval South India.
  • Temple Architecture and Practices: Reflects the evolution of temple architecture and religious practices across different dynasties.

 

Source : https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/asi-copying-old-stone-inscriptions-on-temple-walls-in-tiruchi-district/article68593754.ece