Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Menhirs, Karkuvai at Nichampalayam, near Gobichettipalayam, Erode District, Tamil Nadu.

26th July 2017.
These menhirs are erected as monuments for the deceased. This may be erected on the burial sites itself or on near the buried place. The height and size of the menhirs depend on the social status of the deceased. This practice has been followed since ancient times and was mentioned in the Tamil literature Purananooru and Akananuru. இதனைப் புறநானூறு 

'பரலுடை மருங்கின் பதுக்கை சேர்த்தி 
இனி நட்டனரே கல்லும்'

என்று கூறும் (264)., அகநானூற்றில் இவை

'சிலை ஏறட்ட கணைவீழ் வம்பலர் 
உயர்பதுக்கு இவர்ந்த அதர்கொடி அதிரல்
நெடுநிலைநடுகல்என்றும்.
'பிடிமடித் தன்ன குறும்பொறை மருங்கின்
நட்ட போலும் நடாஅ நெடுங்கல்'

என்றும் குறிக்கப்படுகின்றன (289, 269).Thanks to Aragalur Pon Venkatesan for Tamil

This practice is also followed in many countries like France etc. One of the tallest menhir available now is in France is about  20 meters. In Tamil, Nadu Menhirs are found at Kodumanal, Nichampalayam, and Kumarikal Palayam in Kongu Region, Papanaikanpatti in Madurai, and Sirapalli near Attur on the way to Rasipuram. There are three menhirs available at Nichampalayam of which one is shorter and the other two are about 20 to 30 feet high. But Nichampalayam Menhirs are shorter than the Kumarikal Palayam and Kodumanal.  In addition to this, there are a few cairn circles too, which are in disturbed condition.

LOCATION OF THE MENHIRS:    CLICK HERE

 First One 


 Shorter one 



Second one
 disturbed cairn circles 
 disturbed cairn circles 

The following photos are taken from an Amman Temple at Nichampalayam belongs to the Naikar community.  Though these stones are erected in remembrance of the deceased inside the temple premises the deceased were laid to rest somewhere else. These may be an extension of menhirs
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On the way back to Kolappalur, Getticheviyur found these stones on the roadside, whitewashed and Kungum applied. The purpose of these Stones is not known.




KARKUVAI ( கற்குவை )
These are called Karkuvai ie stones are stacked in an orderly fashion on the burial site of a deceased. This is near the Village of Nichampalayam. It was told that it belongs to Boyar Community ( who dig wells ) and Special poojas are conducted once a year.
 
Karkuvai 
Karkuvai 
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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