VATTEZHUTHU : ART & CULTURE

NEWS: Members of the Virarajendran Archaeological and Historical Research Centre have discovered a Vattezhuthu (ancient Tamil script) and eight Tamil inscriptions from the 1,00-year-old Thalikiswarar temple at Kovilpalayam near Koduvai in Tirupur district.


WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?

Discovery at Thalikiswarar Temple

Recent Findings:

  • Discoverers: Members of the Virarajendran Archaeological and Historical Research Centre.
  • Location: Thalikiswarar temple at Kovilpalayam near Koduvai in Tirupur district.
  • Inscriptions: Vattezhuthu and eight Tamil inscriptions.

 

About Thalikiswarar Temple:

  • Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.
  • Significance: Historical, architectural, and spiritual importance.
  • Architecture: Dravidian style with intricate carvings, towering gopurams, and a decorated sanctum.
  • Construction: One of the ancient granite stone temples in the Kongu region.
  • Historical Inscription: 12 lines of Vattezhuthu on the Arthamandapam, indicating the temple was built by Chera ruler Kokkandan Viranarayanan in the 9th century AD.
  • Preservation Warning: Inscription warns that damaging the temple will lead to severe suffering for the perpetrator's hereditary lineage.

 

Vattezhuthu Script:

  • Meaning: "Rounded script."
  • Origin: Evolved from Tamil-Brahmi, known for its rounded characters.
  • Historical Development:
    • Early Development: Around the 4th or 5th century CE.
    • Prominence: By the 6th century CE, especially in Tamil Nadu and parts of Sri Lanka.
    • Distinct Script: By the 7th to 8th centuries CE.

 

Geographical Spread and Usage:

  • Regions: Southern Tamil Nadu and northern Kerala.
  • Alternate Names: "Tekkan Malayalam" or "Nanamona."
  • Media: Found on pottery, memorial stones, and donative inscriptions.

 

Evolution and Decline:

  • Replacement:
    • Tamil Nadu: Replaced by Pallava-Grantha script by the 11th century.
    • Kerala: Continued until the 17th century, then replaced by Koleluttu and Malayanma.
    • Modern Malayalam Script: Derived from Pallava-Grantha script.

 

Notable Inscriptions:

  • Examples:
    • 7th-century inscriptions in the Vaigai river bed.
    • 8th-century inscriptions in Tiruttangal.
    • Jain sculptures with Vattezhuthu inscriptions in Thirupparankunram.

 

Significance:

  • Insights: Provide valuable information on the history, culture, and languages of ancient Tamil and Kerala regions.

 

Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/coimbatore/ancient-vattezhuthu-script-discovered-in-1000-year-old-temple-in-tirupur/articleshow/112151041.cms