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V. Raghavan


V. Raghavan was a Tamil Nadu native who studied history, archaeology, and epigraphy. He was born on August 28, 1910.


Over the course of his four-decade academic career, Raghavan made significant contributions to the disciplines of history, archaeology, and epigraphy. He first held the position of director of the Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology before becoming a history professor at the University of Madras.


Many lesser-known facets of South Indian history and culture, including the classic Tamil literature and the distinctive customs of the area's temples and shrines, have been made more clear by Raghavan's scholarly work. He was also a fervent supporter of safeguarding and conserving South India's extensive cultural legacy.


For his contributions to the fields of history and archaeology, Raghavan was given several honours and medals, including the Padma Shri, one of India's highest civilian distinctions. His writings are still held in high esteem and have a significant impact on those who study South Indian history and culture.