26th
& 27th January 2019.
During
our Temples heritage Visit in and around
Mandya, of Karnataka, we came across
many Hero Stones ( Veeragallu ), installed in Villages and Temples. Some of
them are unique, which we have not seen so far. The hero stones are installed
in memory of the deceased person in a war or in the process of recovering the
Cattle, to the Kings who fought in war and Queens /ladies who took sati.
A SATI STONE - SRI MALLIKARJUNA
TEMPLE, BASARAL.
This
is a 3 tier hero sati stone erected in memory of a lady who took Sati. The Lady
must be a queen. In the first level, The queen is taken on a horse back. A lady
holding an umbrella is also sitting
behind her. In front of the horse, there are musicians playing the music
instruments. This shows that the queen is being taken for sati in a procession.
In
the second level the queen is shown in sitting posture and two angels with
whisk are shown, which means that she is taken to the heaven.
In
the third tier the queen is shown in sitting posture praying in front of a
Shiva Lingam and nandi. In addition to this a sun and moon are also shown. This
shows that the queen was a saivite.
HERO STONE - SRI HANUMADESHWARA
TEMPLE, BANNUR.
This
single stage hero stone was lying in the ground, on the back side of the
temple. Hero at the centre is holding a sword, there are two ladies and two men
are also shown. Since, the Hero stone was highly eroded, couldn’t find the full
details. A Sun and moon are also shown on top of the hero stone.
HERO STONES - SRI RAVALESHWARA
TEMPLE, HERO STONES, MALAHALLI.
Usually
Ravaleshwara will be along with the hero stones, as a god for them. In this
temple Sri Ravaleswara is the main deity. Out of the 5 Hero stones found out
side the Temple, one Hero Stone is unique. In that two men are fighting. The
left side man with a sword in his right hand is shown, standing on another man
who is in flat position. The right side man is holding a spear. It was told
that this hero stone is for a King.
The man on the left is the hero may be king who stands on a man
HERO AND SATI STONES – PANCHAKUTA
BASADI ( A JAIN TEMPLE ), KAMBADAHALLI.
In
addition to the Niseethikai memorial stone ( These are also memorial stones erected for the
Jains who took sallekhana ie fast till death), there are some hero and sati stones
available at the entrance of Panchakuta Basadi. Of the available one 3 tier
sati stone is little clear. This sati stone was erected for a hero who died in
a battle and his wife took sati. In the
second tier the hero is shown with angels and in the third row, the hero is
doing a pooja to Shiva Lingam and nandi.
HERO STONES – SRI SOMESWARA
TEMPLE AT HALE BUDANUR.
There
are 3 hero stones kept at the entrance street to the temple along with Sri
Ravaleswar. In that one is a three tier Sati hero stone erected for a hero who died in the process of recovering
the cattle. In the second tier only the hero with out his wife is shown.
SATI STONES – NEAR SAVAPPAPETTA –
CHIKKA PETA – KANAKAGIRI ( ON THE WAY TO ANCIENT JAIN VESTIGE).
On
the way to Ancient Jain vestige, we came across three sati stones erected on the side of the road. All the three
sati stones are white washed. The first sati stone is a 4 tier Sati stone. In
the first tier two ladies most probably queens, are taken in two separate
palanquin. In the second tier a war scene is shown with an elephant two horse
with soldiers . In the third tier the queens are with the hero in sitting
posture. In the fourth row, the hero and his Queens are worshiping Lord Shiva
with nandi.
The
second one is a three tier sati stone. In the first tier the hero is sitting on a the back of a horse fighting with his opponents. The opponents are
holding sword and shield. In the second tier the hero with his wife are shown
in sitting posture. In the top tier the hero with his wife are worshiping Lord
Shiva.
The
third one is also a Sati stone called Ondikai Masti. The hero and wife are not shown.
A hand which comes out of sthamba is shown. On the top of the sthamba a fire
jwala is shown, which means that the hero’s wife took sati by jumping in to the
funeral fire.
---OM
SHIVAYA NAMA---
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