17th November
2019.
This is the second visit
to this Jain monument with Tamil Vattezhuthu inscriptions was a part of
Thirumukkudal Temples Visit scheduled on 16th and 17th of
November 2019. This Jain's monument consists of two parts one is the Tamil
Vattezhuthu inscriptions and the other one is the Jain Tirthankaras in the form
of bas-reliefs and a vandalized Tirthankara. Proper steps are formed to climb to top of the hillock by the Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI ).
There are
couple of Tamil Vattezhuthu inscriptions on the west side of the hillock, dating
back to 5th to 6th Century BCE. These inscriptions are
places where the Jain monks observed Sallekhana, a prescribed practice of fast-unto-death
to purge their karmas. The inscriptions says that Chandra Nandi observed
Sallekhana for 57 days and passed on and
the other one next says the Jain monk Isirabadarar passed on after 30 days.
The inscriptions reads as …..
- ஐம்பத்தேழன
- சனந் நோற்ற
- சந்திர நந்தி ஆ
- சிரீகரு நிசீதிகை
The other one Reads as… முப்பது நாளன
சன நோற்ற இஸிர படாரர் நிசீதிகை - The Jain monk who passed away after 30 days fasting.
The special feature of the
first inscriptions is the presence of the probable root of the Tamil language letter
“ஐ”.
Inscriptions
inscriptions
Little above the
inscriptions, there is a big boulder facing east with 24 Tirthankaras carved on the top face. The 24 Tirthankaras
are carved in two rows. In addition to this there is a natural cave on the top
of the hillock.
On the left side of the
steps before the hillock top, there is a
Tirthankara carved on a rock / boulder.
The face of the Tirthankara was defaced and the boulder was broken in to two
pieces. This is the extreme of the vandalism.
HOW TO REACH :
The place Tirunathar
Kundru is about 3 KM from Gingee on Gingee to Singavaram main road.
Tirunathar kundru is 3 KM
from Gingee, 43 KM from Tindivanam, 100 KM from Kanchipuram and 170 KM from
Chennai.
Nearest Railway Station is
Tindivanam.
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