Lord Rama and Lakshmana with a sacred lingam reverse from the Shivaganga Rajas

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Shivaganga Rajas, Sasivarnadeva, Years: 1730-1750 CE, Denomination: Kasu, Composition: Copper, Obv: lord rama & laxmana, Rev: lingam on alter with neately placed garland, Weight: 2.88 grams, Diameter: 12.00 mm, Reference: Mitch # 960, about extremely fine. very scarce. The Shivaganga Rajas under Sasivarnadeva ruled during 1730–1750 CE, a period marked by regional consolidation and strong devotion to Hindu traditions. Sasivarnadeva is remembered as a capable ruler who maintained the independence of the Shivaganga estate amid rising pressures from neighboring powers such as the Nayakas and the early Nawabs of Arcot. His administration supported temples, local agriculture, and village institutions, strengthening cultural life in the region. The coinage of his reign reflects deep religious symbolism. This small copper kasu depicts Lord Rama and Lakshmana on the obverse, emphasizing royal adherence to dharma and divine protection. The reverse features a lingam on an altar.