Economic Conditions During the Pallava Period
The economy of the Pallava Kingdom was primarily based on agriculture, with villages playing a central role. Rice and cotton were major crops, and trade flourished both internally and with foreign countries. Craftsmanship, including weaving and stone cutting, thrived during this period. The Pallavas
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Religious Influence of Nayaks Dynasties in South India
Nayaks Dynasties emerged after the downfall of the Vijayanagara Empire, with Nayak rulers patronizing Hindu religion, promoting Saivism and Vaishnavism, and supporting religious activities. They contributed to the growth of Linga worship, celebrated various festivals, and facilitated the development
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Development of Saivism and Vaishnavism in Medieval South India
The medieval period in South India witnessed the rise and expansion of Saivism and Vaishnavism, leading to the construction of many temples dedicated to Lord Siva. While Saivism thrived during the Chola period, Vaishnavism faced challenges but was championed by figures like Nadamuni, Yamunacharriyar
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Economic Conditions During the Pallavas
The economy of the Pallava Kingdom was primarily based on villages and agriculture, with crops like paddy and cotton extensively cultivated. The period saw the development of Brahmadeya villages, increased village numbers, and the emergence of important trade centers like Kanchipuram. Internal and f
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Evolution of Saivism and Vaishnavism During the Chola Period in South India
The Chola period in South India witnessed the growth and consolidation of Saivism and Vaishnavism, with a focus on temples dedicated to Lord Siva. While Saivism flourished, Vaishnavism faced challenges but saw significant developments with figures like Nadamuni, Yamunacharriyar, and Ramanuja making
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