Rare inscribed copper plate found
  • http://www.hindu.com/2007/09/25/stories/2007092555070500.htm

    INTERESTING FIND: The inscribed copper plate found in the Agasthiyar
    temple at Kallidaikurichi.

    TIRUNELVELI: Officials of the Department of Archaeology have
    identified a rare inscribed copper plate of 16th century in the
    Agasthiyar temple at Kallidaikurichi, 40 km from here.

    The copper plate, featuring Tamil letters on both sides, establishes
    the Tamils' eagerness to run free inns for travellers. It was
    identified by District Archaeological Officer M. Senthil
    Selvakumaran and curator of Courtallam museum Chandravaanan, after
    their subordinate Mahadevan gave them a tip.

    With the help of temple trustee S. Sankaran and others, the
    officials extracted the message in the plate.

    Contributions from members



    The first page carries the line drawings of Lingam and Deviyar, and
    a message on both sides speaks about the Kaikkola Mudaliars'
    tradition of offering free food to travellers. With the
    contributions from the members of the community—known for their
    weaving skills—at times of marriages and deaths and during the Tamil
    months of `Aadi' and `Thai,' the free roadside inns should be
    administered, says the message.

    A sin


    "If anyone from this community refuses to pay his contribution, it
    should be obtained from the individual by forcibly stopping his work
    [weaving]. And those who still refuse to give the contribution
    for `annadhaanam' will incur the sin of killing a cow on the banks
    of the Ganges," the plate warns.

    Unhindered collection


    Kaikkola Mudaliars of Kottar, Kooniyoor and Rajapalayam had been
    entrusted with ensuring the unhindered collection of the
    contribution for `annadhaanam.'

    "Since Agasthiyar is still the family deity for the most members of
    this community, the copper plate has been kept in the temple
    dedicated to the sage," Dr. Senthil Selvakumaran said.

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