Thursday, 9 May 2024

Chakkilichi Parai Rock Arts, A part of தேன்வரந்தை குகை பாறை ஓவியங்கள் / Thenvaranthai Cave Paintings, Palani region, Dindigul District Tamil Nadu.

The visit to this Chakkilichi Parai Rock Arts was a part of the Visit to Rock Arts in Natural caves in the Dindigul District near Palani on 3rd April 2024. Thanks to Thenkongu Sathasivam, who took us (Mrs. Sakthi Prakash and Mr. Srinivasan) to the Rock Arts Caves.  

Normally, rock art depicts animals, human beings and their culture, important rituals, their habits, relation with the animals, etc. We can find such rock art in caves in various parts of the world. The rock paintings are normally in white, red and Black ochre colours. As per the research, the red ochre paintings are more than 10 thousand years old, while the white colour is about 2000 to 3000 years old.

These Chakkilichi Parai Rock Arts are on a small hill, on the back side of the Thenvaranthai Caves – தேன்வரந்தை குகை பாறை ஓவியங்கள் (Thenvaranthai Cave Paintings), near Kallapuram/ Mathakadiputhur. This Chakkilichi Parai Rock art is in two natural open caves, of which one is on the Ground level.

These rock shelters have a group of white colours (A combination of minerals like lime and vegetable colours ) and rock art depicting men, women, elephants, tigers, snakes, etc. In one group, people are gathered for rituals. Another group of art shows the capturing of elephants and their taming for domestic purposes. We could see some of the paintings are less skilled, which means they are a little older than the others.  Some of the arts are painted with thin lines (like using brushes ). Some of the paintings are with white ochre, and outlines are drawn with black. In addition to this, some arts are done with black ochre, like trishul, Men, etc.  The speciality of this Rock art is with a number of dots. As per the experts, these dots may denote the trees.






 

 Black ochre border arts


Similar paintings are also seen in the second cave. In this, the surface is not uniform; many pits are found on the surfaces. Rock arts are drawn in these Kuzhi / குழி / pit areas, too. As per the Archaeologists, these paintings are 2000 to 3000 years old and the shelter was continuously used for more than 1000 years.

Black ochre border - Elephant
 Dots denote the trees of the forest - Elephant in a forest
Black ochre rock art
 Lady 
 Whether the man dancing..?


 Black ochre rock art - Trishul
 Black ochre rock art
Black ochre rock art
Black ochre rock art
Black ochre rock art
Black ochre rock art
Black ochre rock art - a Snake on the left and a Trishul on the right







 White ochre rock art in the pit
White ochre rock art in the pit

White ochre rock art in the pit
White ochre rock art in the pit

 Tiger



LOCATION OF THE CAVE: CLICK HERE 




 The pigment used for red ochre 
 The pits formed due to the sharpening of Neolithic period stone tools.
 The pits formed due to the sharpening of Neolithic period stone tools.


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