Professor Jagadeesan Rajangam's Paper on Murugan Sculptures Wins Best Presentation at International Conference

Professor Jagadeesan Rajangam's research paper on Murugan sculptures in Tamil Nadu's cave temples wins best presentation at the International Tamil Murugan Conference in Palani.


Coimbatore: Professor Jagadeesan Rajangam, a renowned archaeological researcher, has been awarded the best presentation for his paper titled "Murugan Sculptures in Cave Temples of Tamil Nadu" at the International Tamil Murugan Conference held in Palani.

The conference, which brought together scholars and researchers from various parts of the world, focused on the cultural and historical significance of Lord Murugan in Tamil literature, art, and archaeology. Professor Rajangam's paper stood out among the presentations in his session, earning him the prestigious recognition.



In his award-winning presentation, Professor Rajangam delved into the intricate details of Murugan sculptures found in the cave temples across Tamil Nadu. His research highlighted the artistic evolution, iconographic features, and historical context of these sculptures, providing valuable insights into the religious and cultural practices of ancient Tamil society.

The recognition of Professor Rajangam's work at this international forum underscores the importance of continued research in Tamil Nadu's rich archaeological heritage. It also brings attention to the state's cave temples, which serve as treasure troves of ancient art and architecture.

This achievement is expected to inspire more scholars to explore the lesser-known aspects of Tamil Nadu's cultural history and contribute to the global understanding of South Indian art and archaeology.

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