24th
& 25th August 2019.
The
two-day visit was mainly focused on Rock art in the natural caves/shelters
around Kaveripattinam and Krishnagiri. During our visit, we visited 9
natural shelters/hills, where red and white ocher are found. Unlike the
Kilvali, Alambadi, Settavarai, and Nehanur Patti (Neganur Patti) near Villupuram on the banks of the river Thenpennai, these shelters are natural caves
formed by the rocks and part of the hills. The presence of white and red ochre
rock art indicates that these shelters have been used continuously, and the red ochre
is considered to be more than 10 thousand years old. Some of the shelters are spacious, and some are very small. These
shelters are facing an open area so that the movements of animals and other groups
can be watched. A very important point is that the shelter will be close to water
sources with easy access.
The
artists record the animals that they see (like Horses and tigers),
birds, reptiles like snakes, and scorpions,
celebrations (rhythmic dancing),
hunting of animals, fights between the groups, cultural activities, sun, Lamps
(Pandil lamps), patterns, symbols, designs, etc. Since the caves/shelters
are used continuously, the rock art may belong to different periods.
BALAMANERY – PANNAYAMUTTU GUNDU
The
shelter is about 25 to 30 feet from the ground level and has a little passage
to climb up. The rock art consists of two Horse riders with a leading man, a Horse
with a man, Birds, cock, a Peacock, chasing animals, and some designs. A white
ochre painting (a mixture of white and red) depicts an animal that may be a tiger, drawn looking from the top angle, and a knife-like weapon is shown pierced
through the body. In addition to this, red ochre paintings are visible faintly in places of the shelter.
KRISHNAGIRI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE (NEAR)
This
shelter is almost on the plains. About 20 feet in length strip-like pattern of about 6 inches was drawn in red ochre. In the pattern, we could see men and
women in various postures, maybe dancing postures. The painting is faintly
visible.
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