29th
September 2018.
SITTANNAVASAL & EZHADIPATTAM
JAIN BEDS
Sittannavasal
rock-cut cave Jinalaya is well known for its mural paintings. The paintings are drawn after applying a coat of lime mortar plastering
on the stone surface.
The
Artha mandapam ceilings, pillars, and capital
are decorated with mural paintings made of vegetable Colours of black, green,
yellow, orange, blue, and white. The Ceiling of the artha mandapa has a
depiction of Lotus Pond, with realistic images of men, animals, flowers, birds, and fishes. It recalls the Samavasarana
faith in Jainism. The facade of the pillars shows the dancing girl, the King, and the queen. Those paintings represent
the typical early painted tradition of the south and are comparable with those of
Ajantha.
The rock-cut cave was abandoned for many years
and it was an asylum for the miscreants and drunkards. Cooking was carried out
using firewood which further damaged the paintings. In 1937-39 CE, Maharaja of Pudukkottai had arranged for
cleaning, and preservative coating was applied to extend the life of the
paintings. Now this cave is under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India
( ASI ), since 1958 CE and converted this Sittannavasal into a tourist spot.
Since rock-cut caves existed before the 7th
Century, the paintings might have been
done during the 8th or 9th Century.
In
addition to the natural cave Ezhadipattam, above Sittannavasal Jain
beds Cave has the Jains period painting.
This painting is a lotus medallion.
NARTHAMALAI.
Narthamalai
Sri Vijayalaya Chozhiswaram was built by Mutharaiyar during early Pandyas in the 9th Century. When this collapsed due to Rain, this temple
was reconstructed. Hope after this only the artha mandapam walls will be painted
with mural painting. The painting's traces are found now here and there.
KUDUMIYAN MALAI.
Nayakas period paintings are seen in the mandapa on the left side of Sri Kuduminathar
Temple. The walls are plastered with lime mortar and painting was done. This
painting is very much similar to the Thanjavur Prakaram paintings.
SRI SATYAMURTHY PERUMAL TEMPLE,
THIRUMAYAM.
At the
entrance of Sathyamurthy Perumal Rock Cut cave the ceiling with pillars and
capital are painted with Paintings. This may belong to the Nayaka Period. The paintings contain the birds on the outer
ring and ladies on all four corners of the lotus.
---OM
SHIVAYA NAMA---
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