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Sikharagiriswara Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the village of Kudumiyanmalai at a distance of 20 kilometres from Pudukkottai.The temple complex includes a 1000-pillared hall and has many inscriptions by the Pallava king Mahendravarman including a treatise on music.
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Kudumiyanmalai is a village in the Annavasal revenue block of Pudukkottai district, [1] Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics. As per the 2001 census, Kudumiyanmalai ...
Pinnangudi had a close connection with the larger village of Kudumiyanmalai. About 20 to 24 families inhabited the village in the 19th century. The single street "Agraharam" had houses in two parallel rows. However, in the 1890s severe drought which lasted for over a decade, forced the inhabitants to migrate from this village.
The inscription clears the doubt about the identity of the Satyaputras, a dynasty of rulers, mentioned in Ashoka's inscriptions in the 3rd century BCE [25] A broken storage jar with inscriptions in Tamil script in Quseir-al-Qadim, (Leukos Limen), Egypt , 1st century BCE.
The heavily damaged inscription, written in the Old Phrygian language, is carved into Arslan Kaya or “Lion Rock”, a 2,600-year-old monument in western Turkey that features sphinx figures and ...
A typical Chola copperplate inscription currently displayed at the Government Museum, Chennai, India, is dated c. 10th century C.E.It consists of five copper plates stringed in a copper ring, the ends of which are secured with a Chola seal bearing in relief, a seated tiger facing the right, two fish to the right of this.
Agricultural College and Research Institute, located in Kudumiyanmalai, Pudukkottai district, is a constituent college of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore that has operated since August 25, 2014. [1] It is located near the Sikharagiriswara Temple, about 2 km from the college.