TNPSC Thervupettagam

Grantham Inscriptions – Kangeyam

January 27 , 2024 303 days 830 0
  • Two stone inscriptions of ‘Grantham’ and Tamil dating 11th and 16th centuries respectively were discovered at Pazhnchervazhi village near Kangeyam.
  • The stone bearing 11th century ‘Grantham’ inscriptions were created by Tamils for writing the North Indian language.
  • The inscribed words denote that the ‘manthra’ stone was worshipped by people in the past for curing diseases.
  • The 16th century Tamil inscription describes a donation of four rupees for lighting the perpetual lamp in the Vishnu temple.
  • The notable aspect here is that the four rupees is the amount levied as tax for each wheel the potter makes.
  • And lighting of lamp was meant to be continued until the moon exists.

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