copper platesfound in Kailasanathar Temple - Manickavasagar - intresting
  • Manickavasagar idol in chola period.

    Intresting
  • Thanks for sharing the tour details dear SN.

    We avoid using IDOL after respected member Katherine pointed out the error. Presently we use MURTHY - Image - Bronze - Sculpture or so.

    Thanks for sharing so much while touring itself.

    rgds. sps
  • Dear members,
     
    Recently  copper plates were found near mayavaram wherein valuable information of the chola dyanasty is likely to be available.
     
    In this connection, the members may inform how the letters in the copper plates are engraved or written.
     
    What was the technique might have adopted in the olden days to write in copper plates.
     
    Whether all the documents executed those days are written in the copper plates? or only very important documents were recorded?
     
    SPS you may help to clarify these doubts 
     
  • dear Dr

    they were engraved


    http://www.tamilartsacademy.com/articles/article29.xml

    A. THE ENGRAVER
    The care with which the charter is engraved shows that it is the work of a
    royal scribe. The Sanskrit part of the grant gives the name of the engraver
    as Ulakalanta-chola Acaryan. The inscription of the seal is also in grantha
    characters and is preserved in excellent condition. The engraving on the
    plates is uniformly good except at a few places.
    The Karandai plates of Rajendra was engraved by different persons whose
    names are given as Tribhuvanamadevi Peracarya and Rajendrasimha Peracarya.
    The Tiruvalangadu plates were engraved by four acarya-s,three of whom were
    also the engravers of Larger Leiden grant of Rajendra.Two amongst them were
    the engravers of Karandai plate. The engraver of the Esalam plate is
    different whose name was Ulagalanta Acari.
    The name Vasudeva occurs at the end of the Sanskrit part of the Esalam
    plate. A certain Vasudevan, son of Krishnan, is known among the family of
    engravers (K.G.K.P. 54) but he had the title Rajaraja peracaryan who was one
    of the engravers of Leiden plates. It is difficult to say whether the
    engraver of Esalam plates is identical with or related to Vasudevan of
    Leiden grant. Sri Krishnan holds that the word kastakari ascribed to the
    engravers in the Karandai plates indicates that they were carpenters by
    profession. "Kashtakari" is a Sanskrit coinage of the word "taksaka" tacca)
    which actually means silpin-s and no carpenters. Several inscriptions use
    this term "kashtakari",in the sense of sthapathi-s, silpin-s, architects.
    Krishnan's view needs to be revised. Silpin-s of great accomplishment were
    in the employ of the kings to engrave their royal charters.



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