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DEFINITION OF A SCULPTOR FROM INSCRIPTION

03/08/201503/08/2015 Sankara Narayanan

The following inscription is very interesting and rare due to its nature. The inscription is inscribed on the north wall of the first Prākāra of the Tyāgarāja svāmi temple, Tiruvārūr. The inscription is bilingual. The Sanskrit portion is engraved in Grantha letters and the Tamil in Tamil letters. The inscription gives the elaborated study of…

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