ECONOMIC CONDITIONS DURING THE PALLAVAS

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ECONOMIC CONDITIONS DURING THE PALLAVAS

ECONOIC LIFE Agriculture . The economy had remained self sufficient of the Pallava Kingdom was chiefly based on Villages and agriculture Paddy and Cotton were extensively cultivated . Rice was exported to China and East Indies . The creation of the Brahmadeya villages had started during the Pallava period . The Brahmins began to settle in these villages and they were exempted from paying taxes. The Lands donated to the temples were called as Devadanas . The number of villages had increased during the Pallava rule .

There were two types of lands __ Cultivable Lands and Arid Lands Arid lands were reclaimed and cultivated . The Pallava kings had erected sevesral irrigation Tanks The pallava ruler Mahendravarman I erected the Mamandur Tank called Chitra Mega Tadakam . Handicrafts . The Crafts of the Pallava period include Weaving , Stone Cutting , Pottery , Carpentry and Ivory Works , The Cotton Clothes were exported to China , Babylonia and Egypt . Kanchipuram had remained an important centre for Silk Weaving .

Internal Trade The increase in production and the expanding economy under the Pallavas led to the growth of Trade . There was a remarkable growth in the internal trade . The regular markets had gradually become urban centres . There were excellent highways to transport goods from one place to another . The Capital city , Kanchipuram had remained an important trading centre . The merchants of the Pallava period had to obtain license to keep shops and they were also asked to pay taxes . The Pallavas had issued Gold and Silver Coins , which had resulted in the expansion of commerce . The merchants had formed their own organizations called Manigramam .

Foreign Trade . Weights and Measures . Spices , Cotton Textiles , Precious Stones and Medicinal Plants were exported to the countries like Java , Sumatra , Kadaram , Combodia , Sri Lanka , China and Burma . The foreign merchants were known as Nanadesi Mamallapuram and Mylapore were the important seaports of the Pallavas . Weights and Measures . Lands were measured with the units called Uzhavu, Nivarthanam or Pattiga and Hala refers to the unit of land . Plough was used for measuring the land . Paddy and Rice were measured by Chudunazhhi . The other units such as Videl , Vidugu and Uzhkku were also used for measurement . Pidi was the smallest unit .

The units such as Aazhakku , Uzhakku , Uri and Nazhi were used to measure items like Milk , Ghee , and Oil . Gold was measured by the units called Kazhanju and Manjadi . _____

Religion under the Pallavas . During the Pallava period , both Saivism and Vaishnavism had been revived , The Pallava rulers patronized both these religions . The spread of Bhakthi Movement was encouraged by the Pallava rulers . Bhakthi Movement . The Bhakthi Movement , which had spread in South India during Sixth and Seventh centuries AD , made a tremendous impact in the Social and Cultural life of the people . The term Bhakthi means Devotion to God . True Bhakthi was considered as more valuable than mere rites and rituals . During the period of Pallavas Alzhwars and Nayanmars preached the cult of Bhakthi among the people .

Saivism . The followers of Lord Siva were known as Saivaites , the saiva Saints , Nayanmars had preached Saivism . There were Sixty Three Nayanmars , the most important among them were Tirunavukkarasar , Thirugnanasambandar Sundarar and Manickavasagar There was also woman saints like Karaikkal Ammaiyar . They composed devotional songs and spread Bhakthi among the minds of the people . The hymns of Nayanmars have been compiled into Panniru Thirumurais

Vaishnavism . The hymns composed by first three were called Thevaram . Manickavasagar composed Thiruvasagam . Vaishnavism . The devotees of Lord Vishnu were called Vaishnavaits . Azhwars preached Vaishnavism during the Pallava period . There were twelve Azhwars Poigai Azhwar , Pey Azhwar , Bhoothath Azhwar , Thirumalisai Azhwar , Thirumagai Azhwar . Nammalwar , Periyazhwar , Thirupanazhwar , Madhurakavi Azhwar , Kulasekhara Azhwar , and Andal

The only woman among the twelve Azhwars was Andal , composed Thiruppavai and Nachiyar Thirumozhi . The Hymns of Alwars have been compiled into Nalayira Divya Prabandam . Both Saivism and Vaishnavism had become popular among the people due to the spread of the Bhakti Movement . Alwars and Nayanmars had composed their songs in Tamil and contributed to the growth of Tamil Literature .