18, February 2015.
We have traveled from
the prehistoric to the latest epigraphic places around Gingee near
Thiruvannamalai on 15th February 2015. The Jain religion was
spread widely between Kanchipuram and Tiruvannamalai. Thirunathar
Kundru, Nekanurpatti, Nekanur, Thondur are the places we visited
Through R.E.A.C.H foundation and was guide by Mr Ramachandran, The Epigraphist
and Mr Vakula Varadharajan, the historian. During the journey we had learned a
lot from Mr Ramachandran & Mr Vakula Varadharajan. They explained the
history importance of each place.
MEL SITHAMUR.
We visited Sri
Bhagavan Parshvanath, a Jain Temple managed by Jena Kanchi Jain Mutt.
The temple looks like
a Hindu temple with Rajagopuram, Dwajasthambam, balipeedam, Manasthambam
moolavar vimanam, Dwarapalakas at the entrance of sanctum, etc,.
Sannadhis for Sri
Dharma Devi, Sri Neminath the 20th Tirthankara,
relative to Lord Sri Krishna, Sri Brahma Devar, Sri Jena Vani, Sri Gananathar,
Sri Padmavathi Devi with snake hood above head, Sri Jwala Malini Devi, and
navagrahas not the Suryan, Sani etc.
The Temple was built
after 13th century.
But a recent year’s epigraph is available at the entrance of Rajagopuram.
The archakar recites
mantras in Sanskrit.
On two places pot of
water was kept for pigeon. Mr Vakula Varadharajan pointed out that one portion
of the vimanam is called as Kaboothar means pigeon in Hindi, where pigeon used
to stay.
HOW
TO REACH :
On the Tindivanam to
Tiruvannamalai, before Gingee a place called Vallam, Nattarmangalam Koot Road
from there Mel Sithamur is 2 KM
LOCATION
OF THE TEMPLE :CLICK
HERE
Rajagopuram
Rajagopuram, balipeedam, Dwajasthambam
Sri Parshvanathar Sannadhi vimanam
Sri Parshvanathar Sannadhi
Sri Dharma Devi Sannadhi
Chakra relief on
the Dwajasthambam base.
THIRUNATHAR
KUNDRU.
This is a Jain's
monument under the control of Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI ) on a
Kundru with recently laid steps to climb up.
There is a Vatteluthu inscription. The 8th century inscription describes that a Jain monk called Eesura Badarar passed away after 30
days fasting without food and water.
The Brahmi epigraph
of 6th century describes that a Jain Monk called Chandra nandhi
passed away 57 days fasting without food and water.
There is a natural
cave. Near that there are 24 Tirthankaras reliefs on a big rock.
HOW
TO REACH :
The place Thirunathar
Kundru is on the Gingee to Singavaram main road.
LOCATION
OF THIS PLACE :CLICK
HERE
Climbing up to
the Kundru
CAVE
TAMIL VATTEZHU INSCRIPTION (One reads as
ஐம்பத் தேழன சனந நோற்ற சந்திர நந்தி ஆ சீரீகரு நிசீதிகை ( Chandira nandhi Jain monk who passed away after 57 days fasting. This is in Tamil Vattezhuthu.)
முப்பது நாளன சன நோற்ற இஸிர படாரர் நிசீதிகை ( The Jain monk who passed away after 30 days fasting - This is Tamil Vattezhuthu)
24 Tirthankara’s
relief
NEGANUR
PATTI
This
place is called as ‘ADUKKU MALAI’ otherwise Adukkuparai by the locals. There is
no proper approach road to this place. At one point our van got struck up
between two rocks and we have reached the spot by walk.
This
is monument is a three individual big rocks sitting one on the
another. The
Brahmi/ Tamizhi script is available on the base big rock. The inscription describes the
construction of school. The inscription belongs to 4th century.
Under
the big rock there is prehistoric painting. Still looks good in white colour.
This is estimated to be of 1000 BCE.
There
is no fencing to safe guard this monument and there is no sign or warning
board.
HOW TO REACH :
The
Place Neganur patti is on the Road Melakkalvai to Neganur, turn right before
right and the Adukku parai a about 2 KM.
LOCATION
OF THE PLACE : CLICK
HERE
The Prehistoric paintings
1000 BCE
ADDUKKU PARAI
OUR TEAM
Murugan temple between rocks
We
had our lunch under a neem tree on the road side. The local ladies helped us
with water to wash our hands. After lunch we proceeded towards Thondur through
the villages – Neganur – Eechur – Amma Kulam – Mukkunam – Mel Olakkur. At Mel
Olakkur we had seen two reliefs installed on the road side.
MEL
OLAKKUR
The
one is Jyeshta Devi ( Moodevi or Mootha Devi ) with her daughter Agni matha and
her son Mandhan Locals calls this as Durgai Amman or a Ellai Amman (
Limit point for the village ).
The
other one is a Three warriors holding sword and kedayam. This is a Nadukal / Hero Stone for
the warriors who lost their lives in a war.
This
is very much similar to the relief found at Chunambedu. As
per the historians both reliefs are of 6th century.
Jyesta Devi with her daughter Agni Matha and Son Manthan
A Hero Stone / Nadu kal for warriors
PASUMALAI PADUKAI. (
THONDUR )
This is a Jains
monument with a Jain monk relief and 3 beds. The Brahmi
inscriptions are not legible to read. From the document The samanar beds are chiseled by Mosi as per the instruction of Senkayan. The brahmi / Tamizhi inscriptions are between 200 to 300 CE.
LOCATION
OF THE CAVE : CLICK
HERE
The three Pasumalai
padukai ( Bed )
The inscription is not
legible
Document of the
Epigraph ( first one )
ஸேந்காயியன் ஏவ அகழ் ஊரறம் மோசி செயித அதிடானம் !!! - As per Senkayan's instruction Mosi has done 3 samanar beds
Then we proceeded
towards Thondur via Mel Olakkur which was about 3 KM from Mel Olakkur.
THONDUR
Anantha Sayana
Perumal was chiselled on a huge rock in the midst of paddy field. Perumal is
in anantha sayanam on Adhiseshan ( 5 hood snake ) keeping head on
the left side which is rare. In the neck throat is not visible instead the
surface is smooth. The ‘Kireedam‘/ Crown is of Cambodian style hence this was
chiseled by Pallavas has the connection of Cambodia ( ?). This bas-relief was chiselled during the year 780 CE. In
front Perumal’s there is another inscription stone installed in the form of Tablet.
The inscription at the feet of Perumal belongs to Thandhi Varman's 6th reign year. The inscription records the endowment of rice naivedyam to this Perumal ( mentioned as Badarar ) by Vinnakovarayar. For the same 16 Kalanju Gold was gifted.
There is a separate inscription tablet erected in front with bow & arrow. This inscription belongs to Chozha King Aditha Karikalan ( Pandiyan Thalai Konda ). The inscription records the endowment of burning a lamp to this Kidantha Perumal, by Singapura Nattu ( present Gingee area ) Keelvazhi Thondu living Thirukannan's son Perumandradi. For the same 10 Sava moova Peradu was gifted.
Anantha Sayana Perumal in
the midst of paddy field.
Anantha Sayana Perumal – Unusual posture head on the left side
It
was over by 17.30 Hrs and everybody has exhausted. Started our return
journey to Chennai Via Vandavasi. Really it was a pleasant tour. Mr Ramanathan
had co-ordinated in a nice manner with good break fast and Lunch. Thanks
to all the participants. My special thanks to Mr Ramachandran and Mr Vakula
Varadharajan, who feed us the history of each places. I also extend thanks to
REACH Mr Sathyamoorthy and J Chandra for organizing such a wonderful tour.
excellent adventure cum divine tour sir,keep posting more about our great places and temples we will follow ur footsteps..
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this with beautiful photos & necessary narration. While reading, the readers will realize their own presence in these places.
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