- The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is currently copying important stone inscriptions from temples in Tamil Nadu.
- Tiruchi District:
- Inscriptions from the Mattrurai Parameswaran Temple in Thiruvasi, which date back to the Kulothunga Chola period (11th -12th century).
- The Agneeswarar Temple in Periya Karuppur is from the Vijayanagara Empire (14th century).
- Theni District: Inscriptions at the Mayapandieswarar and Varadharaja Perumal temples (12th century) referencing Pandya king Sundarapandiyan, were copied.
- Madurai District: Recently, ASI also discovered inscriptions on nearly 30 pillars at the Moolanathaswamy Temple in Sholavandan, Madurai.
- These inscriptions reference donations made to temples also known as Devadana.
- The copied inscriptions are studied further after being imprinted onto Maplitho papers where the exact imitation of the inscription will be obtained.
- The inked paper will be used for further study.
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