In this book, the author explores diverse facets of South Indian history, encompassing the inception of its historical narrative, the importance of literature, the unique identity of South India, the impact of the Mauryan invasion, the advent of the Christian era, chronological insights into Tamil literature, the era of Paranar, discussions on Talaiyalanganat-tup-Pandyan, and considerations regarding astronomy, among other topics.
S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar (1871-1946) was an esteemed Indian historian and academician. He chaired the Department of Indian History and Archaeology at the University of Madras from 1914 to 1929.
Aiyangar's works focused on Vijayanagar history and introduced new historical methodologies, with a nationalistic perspective. Rao Bahadur M. Rangacharya (1861-1916) was a renowned scholar and educator. Born in Melkote, he excelled academically, studying both Physical Science and Sanskrit Literature. He contributed significantly to education, serving as Secretary to the Committee of Management at the Hindu High School, Triplicane. Rangacharya's multifaceted career included teaching, research, and contributions to various fields, leaving a lasting impact on Indian education and culture.
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