The
Visit to this Pallava period abandoned
sculptures / idols at Vadakkupattu near Oragadam in Kanchipuram District was
made on 5th October 2022, during the visit to the Archaeological
Survey Of India ( ASI ) Excavation site at Vadakkupattu.
MAHA VISHNU
The
Maha Vishnu idol was sculpted out of sand stone in sitting posture with right
leg is in folded condition and left leg is in hanging. The upper hands are
found broken and lower right hand may be in abhaya hastam and left hand is
resting on the thigh. He is wearing yagnopaveetha and a Combodia style makudam. The idol
belongs to 8th century, Pallava period.
LOCATION OF MAHA VISHNU IDOL :
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AYYANAR
The
Ayyanar is found near the second ASI Excavation site. This Ayyanar is also
sculpted out of sand stone. The Ayyanar is in Rajalila asana sitting posture.
His head is shown in slanted position. The Ayyanar is wearing yagnopaveetha and
dress below the hip. Two devotees are shown behind Ayyanar in standing posture.
A dog ( ?) is also shown. As per the experts this Ayyanar may belongs to 6th
to 7th Century Pallava period.
LOCATION OF THE AYYANAR
SCULPTURE: CLICK HERE
SRIVATSAM -ஸ்ரீவட்சம் - தாய் தெய்வம் - KODAI AMMAN.
This Srivatsam - Thaitheivam is locally called as Kodai Amman. This Srivatsam is under a thatched roof, near the Second excavation ASI
site. The Amman is also called as Mother God - தாய் தெய்வம் - in sitting posture with right leg is hanging and left leg folded. Two lamps are on Amman’s both side and a Thorana is shown above the
head. Since the thorana looks like an umbrella / Kodai, the Villagers calls
this relief panel as “Kodai Amman”. As per the experts this Srivatsam - Thaitheivam sculpture may belongs to 8th to 9th Century Pallava
period.
LOCATION OF THE KODAI AMMAN :
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--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
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