3 inscriptions discovered in temples near Kumbakonam
  • http://www.hindu.com/2010/07/12/stories/2010071260100700.htm

    *3 inscriptions discovered in temples near Kumbakonam * Special
    Correspondent

    * The inscription of Parantaka Chola I found at the Palasavananathar Temple
    at Nalur,near Kumbakonam. *

    TIRUCHI: Three new inscriptions, including those of Parantaka Chola I and
    Ragunatha Nayak, have been found at the Palasavananathar temple in Nalur and
    Srinivasa Perumal temple in Nachiyarkovil near Kumbakonam.

    They were discovered during field studies by research scholars of the Dr. M.
    Rajamanikkanar Centre for Historical Research, Tiruchi. They were
    researching on maada kovils, a style of temple architecture where the vimana
    is built on empty tala, according to R. Kalaikkovan, Director of the centre.
    The scholars have identified nearly 30 maada kovils in Thanjavur,
    Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur and Tiruchi districts. An inscription belonging to
    the 38th regnal year of Parantaka (945 AD) was found on a door jamb at the
    entrance to the sanctum of the Palasavanathar temple.

    It records the gift of 92 sheep by Nakkan Aditan, a merchant from Mukkarai,
    to light a perpetual lamp at the temple of Sambarisvaram (the ancient name
    for the temple) everyday with one ‘uzhakku' (measure) of ghee. The sheep
    were handed over to temple shepherds, who undertook the responsibility of
    measuring the ghee everyday, Dr. Kalaikkovan stated in a release.

    An inscription of Ragunatha Nayak, recorded on the 25th of the Tamil month
    of Thai in 1618 AD, was found on the eastern wall of the first mandapam of
    the Srinivasa Perumal temple in Nachiyarkovil. It identifies the builder of
    the mandapam as Aravanai Rangappayan Thirumandapam.

    A third inscription, copied from a door jamb of the main entrance of the
    temple, could be dated to 18th century.

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