Saturday, 26 February 2022

Buddhas..! Buddhas…!!, in Sri Kachabeswarar Temple, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu.

The visit to this Buddha bas-reliefs at Sri Kachabeswarar Temple at Kanchipuram was a part of Shiva and Vishnu Temples, Sculptures like Kotravai, Jyeshta Devi at Purisai, Kilkolathur, Salukkai and Anumanthandalam on 2nd January 2022. It was planned to meet at this temple as a First Heritage walk of the new year 2022. Thanks to தொண்டை மண்டலம் வரலாற்று ஆய்வு சங்கம்.

Rajagopuram inner side 

It is believed that the Buddha statues & Buddhist sculptures unearthed in and around Kanchipuram belong to the 6th to 7th Century, during that period Buddhism was at a peak in Tamil Nadu. But as per the experts the Buddha statues unearthed at CM Subbaraya Mudaliar School, Karukkinil Amarthal Temple, Kanchipuram Police Station, Pallur, belong to the 9th to 11th Century. This indicates that, even though it is claimed that Buddhism declined due to the rise of the Bhakti movement through, Sundarar, Thirugnanasambandar and Thirunavukkarasu Swamigal, Buddhism was patronized by the Chozha and Pandya Kings, till 14th Century. As per the History, most of the temples were closed without poojas during the Sultan’s and Muslims Rule. After Vijayanagaras came to power the temple activities were revived once again, with the construction of Mandapams joining the existing sanctum sanctorum, some of the temples being rebuilt completely, construction of Raya Gopurams / Raja Gopurams. As per the experts, the Buddhism-related bas-reliefs found in the Temples Mandapam pillars and Rajagopuram are due to the freedom given to the sculptors and not that they were brought from the dilapidated or destroyed the Buddhist temples.

In the above context, some bas-reliefs are found in Sri Kachabeswarar Temple Mukha mandapam pillars and Rajagopuram prastram Nasi kudus. In the bas-reliefs, Buddha is shown in meditation posture, except one. In that Buddha is shown in Bhoomi sparisa hasta.


Rajagopuram's front side on the left
On Mandapa Pillar
On Mandapam Pillar
On Mandapam Pillar
Kachabeswarar Shiva Temple

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---

4 comments:

  1. 1) Though I have read about these sculptures this is the first time that I saw all the sculptures in one place.
    2) The inscription of 1580 CE by Sevappa Nayak from Kumbesvarar Temple in Kumbakonam records about the prevalence of a Buddha Temple at Tiruvilanturai in Kumbakonam taluk. Though there is no Buddha temple or remnants in Tiruvilanturai this inscription proves the existence of Buddhism till 16th century CE in Tamil Nadu.

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    1. ஆனால் பெரும்பான்மையான ஆய்வாளர்கள் புத்தர் புடைப்புச்சிற்பங்களாகவே கருதுகின்றனர் ஐயா..

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