22nd April,
2015
Continuation
to the earlier post ( CLICK
HERE to see the details )
The Cave temple is
just back side of the Thiruparankundram Sri Murugan/ Shiva Temple. After
darshan of Lord Shiva tried to get an auto near the temple. Since there
was no vehicle or mini bus available at that time, started walking up to
the cave. I was shocked to see the damages done to the sculptures during Jain –
Brahmical conflict. Now the site is under the control of ASI.
The rock cut temple
is an early Pandya period and is seen used medieval times. It also suffered
damages during this stage. This cave temple is datable back to 8th century
AD. The temple comprises of a Sanctum for Arthanareeswarar and a Hall. In the
Hall A Natarajar in standing Posture.( below the chest was completely damaged
). On the right Sri Valli Devasena Sri Subramaniar. On the right side wall
inscriptions are found.
In the front Ganesha
on the left and Bhairavar on the right. Jain monks reliefs are also chiseled
during Jain period.
The
view of the Thiruparankundram Hill
Entrance steps to cave temple
Ganapathy
on the left and Saints on the right
Epigraph
Epigraph
Sri Valli Devasena Subramaniyar
Natarajar
– Murgan on the peacock and Ganapathy on the top – The maximum extend of
vandalism – below the chest of Natarajar was chopped off.
Arthanareeswarar in side the sanctum
Thirugnanasambandar,
Sundarar and Appar Swamigal
Bairavar
Saints / monks
---OM
SHIVAYA NAMA:---
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