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Inscription from Renati Chola Era

September 6 , 2020 1413 days 1245 0
  • A rare inscription dating back to the Renati Chola era has been unearthed in a remote village of Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh.
  • The inscription was found engraved on a dolomite slab and shale, which are part of a fragmentary pillar.
  • The inscription was written in archaic Telugu.
  • It was assigned to the 8th Century AD, when the region was under the rule of Chola Maharaja of Renadu.
  • The inscription seems to throw light on the record of a gift of six Marttus (a measuring unit) of land to a Brahmin Priest.
  • Some lines are indicative of the priority given to morality in those days.

Renati Cholas

  • The Telugu Cholas of Renadu (also called as Renati Cholas) ruled over Renadu region, the present-day Kadapa district.
  • The earliest of this family was Nandivarman (500 AD).
  • These kings claimed that they belonged to Karikala Chola's dynasty.
  • They are said to be the first kingdom to use Telugu in administration and inscriptions, instead of Sanskrit.

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