short note on uttaramerur inscriptions
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The details of this system of elective village democracy are inscribed on the walls of the village assembly (grama sabha mandapa), a rectangular structure made of granite slabs. ... “This inscription, dated around 920 A.D. in the reign of Parantaka Chola [907-955 A.D.],” explains Dr
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The temple inscriptions of Uthiramerur are notable for their historical descriptions of the rural self-governance. They indicate that Uthiramerur had two village assemblies: Sabha and Ur. The Sabha an exclusively Brahmin (priestly class) assembly, while the Ur was made up of people belonging to all the classes.
The Uttaramerur inscription gives us information on the village administration, taxation and land revenue under the Cholas