Prostitutes as Philanthropists Prostitutes as PhilanthropistsThe following is the story of two courtesans who are
remembered for their generous donations, even after hundreds of years after their death. Sulekere or "Prostitute's Lake" (in Kannada) is a huge lake near Chennagiri in Shimoga district of Karnataka state in India. It is 10 miles in length and 7 miles in width, and irrigates 70,000 acres of land. The lake has helped with perennial water supply to men, cattle, and crops for the last 12 centuries. Local tradition ascribes its construction to a rich courtesan by the name of Shantavve, who probably lived in 10th century CE(determined by carbon dating). No inscription or memorial of the lady is forthcoming. Perhaps like many philanthopists of her time, Shantavve wanted to remain anonymous. The Government of Karnataka has since renamed the tank as Shantisagar to perpetuate Shantavve's name, although the local people refer to it by the more crass, former name. So, although she wanted to remain incognito, the society remembers her as well as her humble birth. Vinapoti (7th Century CE) is another courtesean who is remembered for her philanthropy in Karnataka. She gave generous charities to temples. In a inscription, it is aknowledged "..Built by the soulmate mistress of Chalukya king Vijayaditya". See Related Links: Jai Karnataka -- Index of Topics Status of Women in Medieval Deccan |