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
Kilvalai, Alambadi, Sttavarai, and Neghanur (Neganur) Patti near Villupuram on the banks of the river Then
Pennai, 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 are 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 have seen (like horses, tigers),
birds, reptiles like snakes, and scorpions,
celebrations (rhythmic dancing),
hunting of animals, fighting 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.
GEVI GUNDU ROCK ARTS
This
shelter is about 30 feet from the ground level, and all three sides can be
seen from the shelter. The protruding rock (like a dinosaur's head with a mouth)
forms the shelter. The rock arts are
drawn on the side of the rock. The rock
art consists of 8-angle stars, Suryan, Chandran, a Pandil lamp, a hunter hunting
an animal, a fertility symbol, and a Chariot. A man is standing at the center of the
chariot. This indicates that the pulling of the chariot existed 5000 years ago.
KARADI KUDDA – KUDAIKAL ROCK
ARTS.
This
shelter is very near the Krishnagiri Dam. Since the shelter is in the form
of an umbrella, this shelter is called Kudaikal. The approach is a little
difficult. The above Kudaikal shelter
rock art group consists of Pandil lamps, Damru-like fertility symbols, stars, and different shapes of square & rectangular, chariot-like shapes. No
human figures or animals are seen in this rock art group.
Here
too, the sad part is the scribbling of names on the rock arts, miscreants.
BELLARAPALLI – 1, NEAR KRISHNAGIRI
DAM.
On
the west side of the dam, we saw rock art on two small hills. On the 1st
hill, the shelter is very small, and we have to crawl inside. It can accommodate only two to three people. The white ochre rock art consists of a scorpion with
a man and 3 fertility symbols. The Scorpion is very big compared to a man.
BELLARAPALLI – 2, NEAR
KRISHNAGIRI DAM.
This
shelter is about 20 to 30 feet from the ground level. The space is a little larger
than the 1st one. The roof
and side of the shelter have white
ochre rock art. The rock art group consists of some fertility symbols, a man, and a scorpion. The
man’s face is facing to his right side.
The sad part of this site is the scribbling of names on the rock arts and miscreants. Some
people had cooked in this place, and smoke also deposited on the rooftop.






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