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		<title>Saraswathi Mahal Library: A Symbol of India&#8217;s Ancient Knowledge Heritage</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Saraswathi Mahal Library, located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is an ancient library. Although it was established during the Nayak dynasty, it was enriched by the Maratha ruler Serfoji II. The library houses over 49,000 manuscripts, making it a priceless treasure of India’s literary and cultural heritage.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="78" data-end="676"><strong data-start="78" data-end="91">Thanjavur</strong>, a historic city in <strong data-start="112" data-end="126">Tamil Nadu</strong>, is home to the <strong data-start="143" data-end="161">Maratha Palace</strong>, an important architectural landmark. From <strong data-start="205" data-end="221">1535 to 1674</strong>, the <strong data-start="227" data-end="243">Nayak rulers</strong> governed their kingdom from this very palace. The Nayak dynasty played a crucial role in resisting foreign invasions in South India. During their reign, Thanjavur flourished not only militarily but also became a hub of literature and culture. In their pursuit of preserving ancient literature, they established a library — which today is known as the <strong data-start="595" data-end="623" data-is-only-node="">Saraswathi Mahal Library</strong>, one of the <strong data-start="636" data-end="675">oldest surviving libraries in India</strong>.</p>
<p data-start="678" data-end="1208">Locally, this library is also referred to as the <strong data-start="727" data-end="757">Maharaja Serfoji’s Library</strong>. Although Serfoji was not a Nayak ruler, he belonged to the <strong data-start="818" data-end="837">Maratha dynasty</strong>. In <strong data-start="842" data-end="850">1675</strong>, the Maratha emperors took control of Thanjavur, but the efforts to preserve literature did not stop. In fact, under <strong data-start="968" data-end="991">Maharaja Serfoji II</strong>, the library was further enriched. Serfoji was a philosopher, humanist, and Sanskrit scholar. He collected rare Sanskrit manuscripts and expanded the library with books in <strong data-start="1164" data-end="1190">Tamil, Telugu, Marathi</strong>, and <strong data-start="1196" data-end="1207">English</strong>.</p>
<p data-start="1210" data-end="1384">The library once housed one of the <strong data-start="1245" data-end="1271">world’s oldest atlases</strong> and a printed <strong data-start="1286" data-end="1301">Tamil Bible</strong>. The Bible was stolen in 2005 but was later <strong data-start="1346" data-end="1383">recovered from a museum in London</strong>.</p>
<p data-start="1386" data-end="1800">Although libraries were built in various parts of India long before the Nayak rule, most of them have been lost to time. However, the <strong data-start="1520" data-end="1582">Saraswathi Mahal Library has survived for nearly 500 years</strong>. Today, it houses approximately <strong data-start="1615" data-end="1637">49,000 manuscripts</strong>, including <strong data-start="1649" data-end="1671">39,000 in Sanskrit</strong>, <strong data-start="1673" data-end="1691">3,500 in Tamil</strong>, and <strong data-start="1697" data-end="1717">3,000 in Marathi</strong>. Among its treasures are ancient manuscripts by <strong data-start="1766" data-end="1780">Sri Ramdas</strong> and <strong data-start="1785" data-end="1799">Dattatreya</strong>.</p>
<p data-start="1802" data-end="2184" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">During the British era, the library was temporarily closed in the <strong data-start="1868" data-end="1889">late 18th century</strong>, but it was reopened to the public in <strong data-start="1928" data-end="1936">1918</strong>. After India gained independence, the <strong data-start="1975" data-end="2024">Government of India took over the maintenance</strong> of the library and the Maratha Palace. This ancient archive is not only a treasure of <strong data-start="2111" data-end="2125">Tamil Nadu</strong> but a source of <strong data-start="2142" data-end="2183">national pride for the entire country</strong>.</p>
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