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INSV Koundinya

INSV Koundinya

General Studies Paper I: Ancient Indian History

 

Why in News? 

Recently, at a special ceremony held at the Karwar Naval Base, the Indian Navy formally inducted a ship constructed using an ancient stitching technique called “INSV Kaundinya”. 

 What is INSV Kaundinya?
  • Introduction:
    • The Indian Navy has added a new vessel to its fleet, named INSV Kaundinya.
      • This ship carries the legacy of an ancient Indian seafarer, Kaundinya, in its name.
    • This traditional design revives India’s ancient shipbuilding brilliance through authentic recreation.
    • This ship is a living example of ancient Indian shipbuilding techniques, constructed to be fully functional and meet modern requirements.
    • This ship echoes the legacy of indigenous ship construction crafted with the ‘stitched plank’ method.
    • Its blueprint draws inspiration from a centuries-old ship depicted in the fifth-century Ajanta cave paintings.
    • The ship is constructed by tightly joining wooden components and sewing them together.
  • Institutions:
    • The making of INSV Kaundinya is the outcome of a joint effort by three prominent Indian institutions.
    • This unique collaboration was formalised through a tripartite agreement signed in mid-2023.
    • Under this agreement, the Ministry of Culture provided financial support.
    • The Indian Navy offered technical consultation and quality control.
    • Goa-based Hodi Innovations took the lead in turning this historical design into a seaworthy vessel.
  • Plan: 
    • This ship will be sent on a historic maritime voyage towards Oman by the end of 2025.
    • Following ancient trade routes, this voyage will revive old maritime connections between India and West Asia.

Features of INSV Kaundinya

  • Traditional Stitched Technique:
    • The ship is built using the stitched plank technique, in which no nails or metal fasteners are used to join wooden planks.
    • Coir rope, palm fibres, and natural resin are used to bind the components securely.
    • The stitching technique used revives a signature method once central to India’s maritime craftsmanship.
  • Design and Scientific Evaluation:
    • The visual layout was meticulously derived from artistic impressions found in the Ajanta cave murals.
    • To validate its functionality, the ship underwent hydrodynamic analysis at IIT Madras.
      • These scientific tests ensured the ship’s movement, balance, and endurance at sea.
  • Artistic and Cultural Symbolism:
    • INSV Kaundinya features several symbolic images and designs that represent Indian history and culture.
    • Its sails bear the emblem of Gandabherunda (a two-headed Garuda) and the sun symbol, representing the Kadamba dynasty’s maritime strength.
    • A Simha Yali (mythical lion sculpture) is installed on the prow, symbolising the ship’s protection and power.
    • On its deck lies a stone anchor inspired by Harappan maritime tools, symbolising ancient sea trade.
  • Maritime Equipment:
    • The ship is equipped with square sails and wooden steering oars, which replicate the tools used by ancient seafarers.
    • These instruments link the ship to ancient navigation techniques and enhance its historical authenticity.
  • Literary Inspiration:
    • The design and construction of INSV Kaundinya draw inspiration from the ancient Indian Yuktikalpataru text (a 9th-century treatise on navigation), the Ajanta mural paintings, and accounts of ancient stitched ships recorded by foreign travellers.

Shipbuilding Stitching Technique – “Tankai Method”

  • Introduction:
    • The Tankai Method is a 2000-year-old traditional Indian shipbuilding technique, based on sewing wooden planks with ropes instead of using nails.
    • This technique is entirely handcrafted, relying on indigenous materials and traditional knowledge, making it distinct from modern industrial practices.
  • Method:
    • In the Tankai technique, shipbuilding begins with the hull, not with the frame, as is common in European methods.
    • Wooden planks (Teak, Sal, Mango) are first pierced and then stitched using coir rope (made from coconut husk). 
    • The joints are then sealed using cotton, fish oil, and natural dammar resin, making them waterproof.
  • Features:
    • The most notable aspect of this technique is that it uses no metal or nails.
      • The absence of metal keeps the ship rust-free, lightweight, and more flexible and durable in the sea.
      • This helps the ship to withstand sandbars and shallow waters, making it highly suitable for Indian coastal regions.
    • The revival of the Tankai method strengthens India’s cultural and historical ties with Indian Ocean Littoral States.
    • This technique is a living symbol of India’s maritime civilisation and trading traditions.

Who was Kaundinya?

  • Kaundinya was an ancient Indian navigator, scholar, and explorer, whose journeys and contributions deepened the cultural bridge between India and Southeast Asia.
  • He was born into a Brahmin family, where he received education in Vedic knowledge, martial skills, and astronomy.
  • Guided by a divine dream and a celestial bow, he crossed the Bay of Bengal and voyaged towards Southeast Asia.
    • Upon reaching the Mekong Delta, after a battle with sea pirates, he docked his ship and encountered Queen Soma.
    • Despite losing to Queen Soma, the chief of the local Naga tribe, she was impressed by Kaundinya’s valour and wisdom and proposed marriage.
    • Their union led to the founding of the Funan Empire, with its capital at Vyadhapura—now Ba Phnom in Cambodia.
  • Kaundinya introduced Sanskrit, Brahminical traditions, and an administrative framework in Funan, while Queen Soma preserved local Naga worship and cultural values.
  • Chinese historical texts, such as Kang Tai and Tai Ping Lu Yuan, corroborate the origin of Funan.
  • Kaundinya is considered the first Indian mariner to have made a lasting impact on foreign soil. 
  • His descendants laid the foundation for the Khmer and Cham dynasties.

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