29th December
2019.
This
10th Century, Parantaka Chozha Period Nadukal or a Hero stone
of type “Thoongu Thalai or Thooku Thalai” is found erected for a hero who
sacrificed himself to Kotravai, at Vinnamangalam Eri banks. The
Vinnamangalam Village was a part of Thondai mandalam during Chozhas and
Pallavas period.
This type of Hero stones are considered as a rare one, since
only 4 numbers are identified in Tamil Nadu, till date. The word “Thoongu
Thalai - தூங்கு தலை” – is
inscribed, on a hero stone found at Thirumalaichery Village of Vellore
District. With the available evidences, this types of sacrificing may be
followed till 10th Century. The Thoongu Thalai, hero stones are
mentioned in sangam literature Kalingathu
Parani also, which reads as....
“வீங்குதலை
நெடுங்கழையின் விசைதொறும்
திசைதொறும் விழித்துநின்று தூங்கு தலை..”
--- கலிங்கத்துப்பரணி பாடல் எண் 117
Usually
Thoongu Thalai sacrifice to Goddess Kotravai will be for various
reasons. The reasons may include, to get victory over the war, for
the wellness of kings, or to get cured from deceases, etc,.
The procedure adopted
is, the tuft of the hero’s head will be tied to one end of the
bamboo with flexibility called “Thalai Thoongu Nedumaram”. The
head of the hero will be chopped off by a person and the head will
be lifted in the space.
In this Thoongu
thalai Hero stone is about 3.2 feet wide and 4 feet high in a small temple with
two women sculptures, whose faces are turned right are installed. The hero is
in sitting posture, keeping one leg folded and other leg knee in lifted
condition ( Rajaleelasana ?). The left hand id on his raised knee and right
hand is holding a sword. The head is shown with a gap of about 5
inches and tuft is tied to the bamboo. He is wearing an ornament in
his neck and a half dress is shown below the waist.
Chozha King
Parantaka-I ‘s 7th year
rule, inscription is inscribed on the top of this Thoongu Thalai Hero Stone.
The inscription reads as...
1.ஸ்வஸ்தி ஸ்ரீ கோப்பரி கேசர பன்மற்கு
2. யாண்டு ஏழாவது இடக் காத்தரைய மிண்
3.ணமங்கலமான இடக் காத்தரையத் தம்
4.பி யளசந்தையன்
5.மேளை யசந்தை
6.யன் இடக்காத்த
7.ரை யட்டா
8.டி யான் தூ
9.ங்கு
த
10.லை குடுத்தான்
11.பெருங்க
12.ண்ண
13.ன் வைப்பி
14.ச்சக்
15.கல்
As per the inscription Idakatharaiyan’s brother
Idakatharaiyattiyan of Melaya Sandhai had given this Thoonguthalai. Inmemory of
him this Hero stone was erected by Perungannan.
LOCAL LEGEND:
There is a local
story about this hero stone. The legend goes like this... The hero was an
ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. He ran out of the village
Vinnamangalam, when he was young due to difference of opinion
between his Sisters. He returned back to this Village after long period and
started religious service. Two women’s are helpful for the poojas.
When he came to know that they were his sisters, he told them he ran out of the
Village, since he don’t want to see their faces again. The sisters were
ashamed of their acts and turned their faces. Immediately he cuts his head.
From then onwards his descendants worshiped him as a God. This story was
narrated by one of his descendant Mr Gobi ( 9025120914 )
Thoombu kalvettu
HERO
STONE AT MANDI, VINNAMANGALAM
This Hero stone is erected in a place called Mandi
a part of Vinnamangalam. The hero stone
is about 4 feet high and 3 feet wide. The
Hero is standing in a tribhanga posture. He is holding a sword in his
right hand and a shield in the left hand.
He was killed due to hitting of three arrows, of which one arrow pierced
through his body. Below him are two cattle. This indicates that he was kill in
the process of guarding his cattle. On
the top he was shown worshiping a Shiva Lings. This indicates that he obtained
the Shivalok.
MEMORIAL
STONE AT PERUMAL TEMPLE
This memorial stone is installed at the left side
of the Rajagopuram. This may be Sati. After her husband’s death she might have
entered in a funeral fire. On both side are the Devakannis escorts them to
Devalok. Since this memorial stone is
highly eroded, full details could not be traced.
LOCATION:
CLICK HERE
Ref: "Thadayaththai thedi" published by Yaaooyakey & Celebrate Kanchi”
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---
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