A
continuation Post to krishnagiri Heritage Visit Pallipadai temple and Sati stone
11th
March, 2018.
It
was a great day, 11th March 2018. We, Mrs Sakthi Prakash, Mr
Srinivasan, Mr Sadanandam Krishnakumar and Mr Saravanan traveled to past, to
visit the Dolmens erected for the
ancestors at Mallachandram. These dolmens are erected during stone age may be
5000 years before. There are many such prehistoric megalithic sites in Tamil Nadu,
especially in Krishnagiri district. Mallachandram is one such hill were
we could see some prehistoric, natural caves, caves with rock arts and Dolmens
of different types.
These
different types of dolmens are the evident that Mallachandram was once a prehistoric settlement used continuously for
several thousand years. The prehistoric megalithic dolmens are used
for burials to the dead. The basic dolmen structures usually comprises of four vertically standing flat stones about 5 to 6 feet high, floor
stone to cover the cist and a cap stone to form a room area of about 6 to 7 feet
square. These structures will be added with cairn circles, double walled vertical
flat stones depends on the social status of the deceased like group leader /
King, queen, important persons, general citizen, etc,. Some of the dolmens has
the menhirs of flat stone slabs top
finished with semi circular shape. The four flat vertical stone slabs which holds the
cover stone erected in such a way that they extends on the side either to form
right side swasthik or left side swasthik. The east side vertical stone slab
has the round holes. It was believed that, the spirit of the deceased buried used come out through this hole. It was told that the position of these hole
opening depends on the period/ time when the person died. It is interesting to note that dolmens with
holes available are facing only the east direction. It was also told that the special
shaped Dolmens with menhirs with two or
three passages are the example for the
construction of temples with prakaras of the historic period.
There
are more than 200 Dolmens on the two
hills of Mallachandram. 90% of the dolmens are disturbed during the recent
years by the miscreants in search of gold or silvers buried along with the
deceased. It was requested by the public that this megalithic site should be
preserved to show the culture of our
ancestors to our younger generations.
HOW TO REACH:
Beerahalli Village is about 25 KM from Hosur towards Krishnagiri and 33.7 KM from Krishnagiri about 3.5 KM off National High way.
From the Beerahalli main road, we have to walk through a rain water paths with thorny bushes on both sides, up to base of the hill.
LOCATION:CLICK HERE
Dolmen for a group leader
This
dolmens may be for general citizens
Trekking
on the path
ROCK ARTS:
Some
of the Dolmen side walls has the white ochre paintings done during prehistoric
periods. Some paintings had done with fingers and some are with brush, since
the lines drawn are thin. The paintings depicts the scene of fighting between
men, houses, Pandil lamps, rituals, fields with crops etc,.
A man riding on a tiger
Do not know the animal may be like yazhi of dinosaur
It is observed that this paintings are done in
two different periods with hands and brush ( on the right top Pandil lamp )
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