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Three new inscriptions found at Gorantla Madhavaraya temple premises

Three new inscriptions found at Gorantla Madhavaraya temple premises
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Historian MyNaa Swamy has discovered three new inscriptions at the Madhavaraya Swamy temple in Gorantla, Andhra Pradesh. The inscriptions, dating back to the 16th-century Vijayanagara empire, provide insights into local social structures and merchant guilds.

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These findings offer valuable historical context regarding the economic and social influence of trading guilds during the Vijayanagara period.

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Historian MyNaa Swamy said on Tuesday that three new inscriptions have been discovered on the walls of the goddess Lakshmi temple, which is located within the historic Madhavaraya Swamy temple premises at Gorantla in Sri Sathya Sai district.

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