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INTACH Mangaluru hosts talk on Western Ganga dynasty coins by Numismatist Prashanth Shet


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Mangaluru, November 20, 2025: A captivating presentation on the coinage of the Western Ganga dynasty marked Day 2 of the World Heritage Week organised by the Mangaluru Chapter of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), in association with Art Kanara Trust. The talk and coin collection showcase, titled “Marked by History: The Western Ganga Dynasty Coins,” was delivered by noted numismatist M. Prashanth Shet of S.L. Shet Jewellers and Diamond House, on Thursday, November 20, at 5:30 p.m. at the Kodial Guthu Centre for Art and Culture. The Western Ganga dynasty ruled for nearly 650 years, from around 350 to 999 AD, governing large parts of southern Karnataka and regions of present-day Andhra Pradesh, with their capitals at Kolar in the early period and later at Talakad.


M. Prashanth Shet


M. Prashanth Shet


M. Prashanth Shet


M. Prashanth Shet


M. Prashanth Shet

In his lecture, Mr. Shet shared his early fascination with coins. “I began coin collecting at the age of five. I was drawn to coins featuring symbols of gods, animals, birds and royal motifs. Elephants particularly fascinated me, especially when they appeared on coins,” he said. What began with a single Western Ganga coin, he noted, has now grown into the largest known collection of Western Ganga coinage in the world. “Except for ten varieties, I have every known coin minted under the Western Gangas,” he added.

Through an engaging narration, Mr. Shet elaborated on the evolution of figures and symbols found on Western Ganga coinage over the centuries, supported by a display of select pieces from his personal collection. Emphasising the value of heritage-oriented hobbies, he remarked, “This is my dedication to the future generation. I will make it available for further study, research or any other meaningful work. Everyone should have a hobby that contributes to society.”

The presentation concluded with an interactive discussion on identifying authentic ancient coins, nurturing young collectors and the auction landscape in India. INTACH Life Member Deekshith R. Pai gave the introductory address and anchored the programme. The speaker was felicitated at the end of the session.