- T. N. Ramachandran
Sri T.N. Ramachandran (1903–1973) was anIndia nart historian , artist, archaeologist and aSanskrit scholar, specialising in the study and exposition of various aspects of Indian art. He was the author of severalmonograph s, and was the Director General of Archaeology In India. He conducted research and wrote extensively on various subjects during his tenure asCurator of Archaeology at theNational Museum, New Delhi .Career
Sporadic research by Ramachandran on certain groups of antiquities at the National Museum revealed the importance of the objects, and thus made the Museum well known, yet only after the formation of the Section more detailed studies of the antiquities of the Museum were undertaken. Arachnologist and student of archaeology,
Frederic Henry Gravely , collaborated with Ramachandran, between 1925-1935, on the scientific basis for identifying the period of metal images.Ramachandran and Y.D. Sharma visited
Afghanistan between May and July 1956, in order to explore and investigate the art traditions,epigraphic al records and archaeological remains. During the survey, a number of sites were visited and the antiquarian remains housed in museums were also extensively studied.Ramachandran identified images at Brhadiswara temple at Tanjore, as the earliest extant visual representation of
Bharata ’s karanas. Apart from the literary evidence for the popularity of Bharata’s karanams, the dance sculptures in the temples ofTamil Nadu prove beyond doubt that the Tamils took great pains in preserving Bharata’s style. When theChola kingRajaraja built the Tanjore temple in the beginning of the 11th century, dance art enjoyed such a high status in society that he had the karana figures chiselled as sculptures in the first tier of theVimana . He has taught dancers, including Ramaa Bharadvaj, and Padma Subrahmanyam,Bharatnatyam Dancer, performing artist and scholar, who conducted extensive research on Karana sculptures, atAnnamalai University under his guidance.Ramachandran was awarded the
Padma Bhushan in 1964, and thePadma Vibhushan in 1969. He has traveled widely all over the world, participated in international seminars, delivered lectures at the invitation of several universities, which have been published as books. He has delivered endowment lectures at many universities in India. He has many books and papers on architecture, iconography, epigraphy, numismatics and literature to his credit.Personal life
Ramachandran was a tall and thin and frail man. He frequently smiled and spoke softly. He was married to Lakshmi, the grand-daughter of the
Ramayana exponent Paruthiyur Krishna Sastri, and daughter of Pattabhi Rama Sastri, then District Educational Officer ofTanjore . The couple had five sons: Guruswamy, Rajamani, Suryanarayanan, Navaneethakrishnan and Kamal Kumar.Works
Some of T. N. Ramachandrans works include:
*"Buddhist Sculptures from Stupa near Goli Village,Guntur District "
*"Nagapattinam and Other Buddhist Bronzes"
*"Tirupparuthikundram and its Temple"
*"Tempera Painting in Sitabhinji, District Keonjhar,Orissa "
*"History of Buddhism in the Tamil Kingdoms of South India"
*"The Three Main Styles of Temple Architecture Recognised by Silpa Sastras" (F. H. Gravely and T. N. Ramachandran), 1934
*"Catalogue of Hindu Metal Images in the Government Museum, Madras" (T. N. Ramachandran and F.H Gravely), 1932
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