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Vijayanagara-era Gold Coins Unearthed

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Context:

During restoration work at a Later Chola-period Shiva temple, 103 punch-marked gold coins were discovered in an earthen pot near the sanctum sanctorum.

Discovery:
  • Location: Kovilur Shiva temple, Jawadhu Hills, Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu.
  • Event: During restoration of the Later Chola-period temple, 103 punch-marked gold coins were found inside an earthen pot near the sanctum sanctorum.
  • Handling: The site was secured by the Tamil Nadu State Archaeology Department (TNSAD) and Revenue Department; coins were transferred to the district treasury under the Indian Treasure Trove Act, 1878.
Details of the Coins:
  • Era: Vijayanagara Empire (14th–16th centuries CE), during reigns of rulers like Harihara II and Krishnadevaraya.
  • Material & Size: Pure gold, ~5 mm in size, varying shapes.
  • Emblem & Symbolism: Boar (Varaha) emblem, signifying royal authority and divine sanction.
  • Purpose: Likely temple offerings or donations, reflecting the close link between religion and governance.

Numismatics of the Vijayanagara Empire

Origin & Historical Context
  • Founded in 1336 CE by Harihara I and Bukka I, under guidance from sage Vidyaranya.
  • Capital at Hampi, a hub of politics, economy, and religion.
  • The empire developed a sophisticated monetary system in medieval India.
Key Features of Vijayanagara Coinage
  • Metal Composition:
    • Gold pagodas (gadyanas), half and quarter pagodas.
    • Silver taras and copper jitals for smaller transactions.
    • Gold was reserved for temple wealth and royal use.
  • Artistic Imagery:
    • Hindu deities: Siva-Parvati (Uma-Maheshwara), Vishnu-Lakshmi, Balakrishna, or Gandaberunda (double-headed eagle).
    • Reflects royal devotion and temple culture.
  • Legends & Language:
    • Inscribed in Devanagari, Kannada, or Tamil.
    • Included ruler’s name and honorifics, e.g., “Sri Pratapa Krishna Raya”.
  • Symbolism:
    • Boar emblem (Varaha) as state symbol on coins and seals.
    • Represented divine sanction to rule.
  • Economic Role:
    • Served as temple wealth and trade currency.
    • Circulated across South India, Sri Lanka, and Indian Ocean trade routes.

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