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Recently, the epigraphy division of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) deciphered a Chola-period merchant guild inscription found at Pilippatti village in Pudukkottai district in Tamilnadu.
Estampage is used in order to get an exact copy of an inscription. It is typically derived by applying wet paper onto the rock face, over which any ink material is wiped.
ASI team has also copied nearly 10 inscriptions from the walls of Pilavaneswarar temple in Virachilai in Tirumayam taluk. These 11th century inscriptions of Sundarapandiyan and Veerapandiyan mention donations given to the temple.
Trade guilds
Guilds or Shreni, in Ancient India, was an association of traders, merchants, and artisans. Generally, a separate shreni existed for a particular group of persons engaged in the same vocation or activity.
Regional Trade Guilds in Tamil Landscape |
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