100-year-old inscription found near Saravanapoigai
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Special CorrespondentA 100-year-old inscription has been found recently near the Tirupparankundram Saravanapoigai here regarding the construction of a well by a particular community.A field study cond
Special Correspondent
A 100-year-old inscription has been found recently near the Tirupparankundram Saravanapoigai here regarding the construction of a well by a particular community.
A field study conducted by S. Rajagopal and R. Praiya, Assistant Professors, Department of History from Mannar Thirumalai Naicker College, Madurai, and team found the inscription related to donation. It has been found on the left side of the Girivalam path of Subramanyiaswamy temple at Tirupparankundram.
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