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@Shalu

Cholas followed the classical Hindu faith. There is evidence in Purananuru for Karikala Chola's faith in the Vedic Hinduism in the Tamil state.

They built many magnificent Shiva temples like Brihedeshwar Temple. Not only Shiva temple but Vishnu temples also.

Kamban has written Ramavatharam(Kambanramayanam), great epic in Tamil literature during the reign of Kulothunga Chola III.

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@Gulshan

It seems at the vedic period, goldsmith were well verse in Ayurved also.

ENT doctor will not be much interested in piercing nose or ear. :) :) I think it should be in his/her curriculum during study.
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Kumareash- You have rightly pointed out that ENT doctor would not be interested in piercing nose or ear. This is because the piercing does not contribute to curing any disease.

Piercing of body parts may be a tradition but this is cruel.

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Kumaresh thanks for the information on Cholas!

Gulshan, while it is true that in some case of extreme piercing may be cruel, it necessarily does not mean it cannot cure. Ayurveda was a very very advanced and exact science and many rituals formed as a part of tradition did have a scientific base to them. In Hindu tradition, the piercings of ears in young boys were done to stimulate the centres of learning in their brains! also the metal chosen, whether Gold or Silver had significant meaning to it, much research needs to be done on those lines, but these metals play an important role in limiting the number of free radicals in the body that are harmful!

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