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In Summary

  • Leiden copper plates, in Tamil and Sanskrit, detail Chola administration, land grants, and Southeast Asian links.
  • Copper plate inscriptions are official records on engraved copper sheets, often detailing land grants and royal lineages.
  • The Imperial Cholas (850-1279 AD) were a major Tamil dynasty known for administration, cultural patronage, and temple architecture.

In Summary

The artefacts have been in possession of Leiden University and are popularly known as Leiden copper plates.

  • During the visit, two countries also elevated their relations to Strategic Partnership

About Leiden Copper Plates 

  • Consists of 21 large and 3 small copper plates fastened with a bronze ring bearing the seal of Chola king Rajendra Chola I and another set carrying the seal of Kulottunga Chola I
  • Language: Tamil and Sanskrit.
  • These plates were brought to Netherlands in 1712 from Nagapattinam by Florentius Camper, a Dutch missionary, associated with Dutch East Indies Company.  
  • Significance: Provide insights into Chola Empire’s administration, taxation, land reforms, irrigation systems, and trade practices.
    • Records grant of Anaimangalam village to Buddhist vihara built by Srivijaya rulers of Southeast Asia, signifying religious harmony and links with Southeast Asia.

About Copper Plate Inscriptions 

  • Official records engraved on copper sheets and usually tied together with a ring bearing the royal seal.
  • They usually recorded grants of land, lists of royal lineages carrying royal seal, religious grants, donations etc.
  • Earliest known copperplate inscription is Sogaura Copperplate of Mauryan Era mentioning hunger relief efforts (praktrit language and Brahmi script).
  • Majority of the copper plate inscriptions are concentrated in the southern states.

About Imperial Cholas (850 – 1279 AD)

  • Referred to as Muvendhar in Sangam Literature, it was a major Tamil dynasty alongside Cheras and Pandyas. 
  • Major Rulers: Vijayalaya (Founder), Parantaka Chola (Maduraikonda), Rajaraja Chola I (Conquered northern Sri Lanka and Maldives), Rajendra Chola I (Conquered Srivijaya Kingdom, founded Gangaikondacholapuram).
  • Cultural Patronage: Flourishing of Tamil literature and composition of works such as epic poem “Kalingattupparani” and devotional hymns “Thevarams” by Nayanars.
  • Architecture: Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thajavur, Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram and the Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temples.
  • Metal Sculpture: Solid metal sculptures made through lost was method using alloy of five metals (copper, silver, gold, tin and lead).
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