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Sanskrit Education and Literature in Ancient and Medieval Tamil Nadu : an epigraphical study / Chithra Madhavan ; with a foreword by C.S. Radhakrishnan.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Reconstructing Indian history & culturePublication details: New Delhi DK Printworld 1966Edition: 1st edDescription: 244 illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9788124607053
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 491.2071095482 C448 S 102314
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491.2 M2944 R 102266 Recent Researches in Sanskrit Computational Linguistics : 491.2 Si92 D 102367 Dhvanyāloka : 491.202 Sh248 S 102261 Sanskrit across cultures / 491.2071095482 C448 S 102314 Sanskrit Education and Literature in Ancient and Medieval Tamil Nadu : 491.209 K9694 S 100778 Sanskrit and Development of World Thought 491.211 B4699 S 102330 Sarada and Takari Alphabets : 491.25 B4753 P 102276 Panini to Patanjali:

Education, especially Vedic and Vedantic, along with allied subjects, was a prime focus of the rulers of the Tamil kingdoms. This book highlights the educational initiatives during the reigns of the Pallava, Pandya, Cola, Vijayanagara, Nayaka and other kings.

The inscriptions across the Tamil country talk about Sanskrit education in detail. Agraharas, ghatikas, temple-colleges and mathas were the main educational institutions propagating Sanskrit texts. The teachers were handsomely paid and bhatta-vritti was the norm of the day; villages were donated to them either as ekabhoga or as agrahara (brahmadeya). There were poets and composers among the rulers, as an embodiment of their dedication to education. The numerous grants act as authentic sources of information on the reigns of these rulers, scholars, composers and educational institutions across many centuries beginning from the Pallava times.

Giving a deep insight, this book is an invaluable source of information for students and researchers in the ancient and medieval history of India.

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