K. V. Subrahmanya Aiyar Explained

Kanthadai Vaidya Subrahmanya Aiyar (1875  - 7 November 1969) was a Tamil epigraphist and historian. He is considered to be the first person to conclusively decipher the cave inscriptions of Tamil Nadu as a form of Tamil-Brahmi.[1] [2] [3]

Early life

Subrahmanya Aiyar was born in Avinashi Tirupur in 1875 and was educated in Trichinopoly. On completion of his education, Aiyar obtained a job at the Coimbatore Collectorate in Ootacamund where his abilities were recognised by Chief Epigraphist V. Venkayya who in 1906, inducted him into his team.

Career

Subrahmanya Aiyar worked as a government epigraphist from 1906 to 1932. He edited South Indian Inscriptions Volumes VI, VII and VIII and wrote for the Epigraphia Indica. In 1938, he published a monumental 3-volume work Historical Sketches of Ancient Deccan.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Records and revelations. 3 August 2003. The Hindu. Indira Parthasarathy. Indira Parthasarathy. 5 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20101021044255/http://www.hinduonnet.com/lr/2003/08/03/stories/2003080300280400.htm. 21 October 2010. usurped.
  2. Web site: Straight from the Heart - Iravatham Mahadevan: Interview with Iravatham Mahadevan. Varalaaru.com.
  3. News: Jaina treasure trove in Mankulam village. The Hindu. 1 January 2009. T. S. Subramanian.