Temple-Cities of the Chola World: Devotion, Craft & Maritime Exchange
Temple-Cities of the Chola World: Devotion, Craft & Maritime Exchange
In the Chola period, temples were not merely sacred sites; they were economic hubs, artistic laboratories, and maritime connectors. Through immersion in the Thanjavur belt, students explore inscriptional governance, ritual economies, and coastal trade networks that linked South India to Southeast Asia.
Students will:
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Read temple architecture as multi-layered institutional systems.
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Interpret inscriptions as evidence of administrative complexity.
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Ask: How do devotion and economy reinforce one another?
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Explore maritime exchange as cultural transmission.
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Produce a structured “Temple as City” analytical dossier.
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History
Architecture
Art History
Religious Studies
Maritime Studies
Economics
Heritage Studies
Cultural Anthropology
South Asian Studies
Global Trade Studies
Urban History
Development Studies
Chennai
Thanjavur Belt (Great Living Chola Temples)