Our next destination was the Melapunjai Vediyappan temple, where a hero stone is worshiped as Vediappan, a part of Chengam Nadukarkal. The big bats hanging from the Tamarind and Peepal
trees welcomed us when we landed in the village. The Vediyappan temple was inside
an eri, of course, with little water. Terracotta / “suduman” horses are in front of the temple
along with stone elephants offered to Vediappan by the devotees. The temple is very
small with a sanctum and an ardha mandapam. The Hero stone is worshiped as
Vediappan in the sanctum. In front of the mandapa, there are two wooden statues, and the villagers are called Small Vediappan and Big Vediappan. On the back of sanctum saptha
mathas (Village stones as idols). There are two Etti trees inside the temple
with fruit. In addition to this, there is also a hero stone under a tree. The
details are...
The hero is in a standing posture with the head
turned towards the left side. The hero holds a sword in his right hand and a shield
in his left hand. A dress from the hip to the knees is shown. Simizh, kendy, and
Lamp are shown on the left side of the hero. Since the hero holds a shield, the
hero is a soldier.
The hero stone belongs to the 6th-century Pallava King Mandhaparman's 11th-year rule. As per the
inscription, the hero was a Soldier by the name OduKanaayar of Siriganga King, and
he was killed in the war between two small kings, Kongani King and Siriganga King of that area. The inscription reads as...
- (மா)ந்தபருமற்குப் பதி
- னொன்றாவது கொங்க
- ணி அரைசரு படை ஓடுசிரி
- கங்ரைசரு சங்கமலத்
- தெறிந்த ஞான்று சிரிகங்கரைசரு
- சேவகர் ஓடுகனாய
- ர் எறிந்து பட்ட கல்.
Chinna Vediappan
Saptamatrikas
Horse with stone elephants
The Etti Tree with fruits at the temple
Bats hanging from a tree
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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