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Deepasthambham

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Recent Discovery

  • A 390-year-old Deepasthambham (lamp post) was discovered in Mudimanikyam village, Nalgonda district, Telangana.
  • The inscription on the pillar dates it to 1635 CE.
     

Key Features

  • Significance in Architecture:
    • Deepasthambham (lamp posts) are rare in the Deccan region but are common in temples along the west coast of India, including Goa.
    • Typically, Dhwajasthambam (flag poles) are integral to temple architecture in the Deccan.
  • Cultural Context:
    • The inscription is in Telugu mixed with Tamil, indicating the cultural and linguistic diversity of the region.
    • Dedicated to Kasi Viswanatha, a form of Lord Shiva.
  • Historical Context:
    • The village of Mudimanikyam was under the rule of the Qutb Shahi dynasty during the period.
    • Likely used as a geographical indicator for traders and ships, suggesting the area's significance in trade routes.
       

Location and Historical Importance

  • Mudimanikyam Village:
    • Located approximately 180 km from Hyderabad.
    • Has a recorded history dating back to early medieval times, reflecting its strategic and cultural prominence.
       

Conclusion
The discovery of the Deepasthambham not only highlights the region's architectural heritage but also its historical significance in trade and cultural integration. It adds a valuable chapter to our understanding of the Deccan's medieval history and its connections with the rest of India.

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