The
visit to this Sivan Temple, at Savadipalayam was a part of “Shiva, Vishnu,
Amman Temples and Heritage sites from Komarapalayam to Edappadi Visit” – On 19th
May 2024. Thanks to ல மா செல்வராசு, one
of my FB friends of Komarapalayam for taking me to all these places.
This
Shiva temple is with an unique construction. The roof has 4 stone slabs
supported by 9 pillars. One stone slab
has a hole and a Shiva Lingam without avudayar is installed under the hole of
the slab, for the sunlight to fall on the Shiva Lingam. A Rishabam and a
Balipeedam are also in-front of the Shiva Lingam. A Vinayagar sannidhi was also
created inside the same structure in 1990.
DOLMENS
Actually
this temple was constructed using a dismantled Dolmen. These 4 stone slabs
belongs to the side walls of a dolmen cist. These dolmens are erected bury the dead
about 3000 to 4000 years before. These 4 stone slab forms a square or
rectangular shape room, called cist, where a remains of the deceased will be
kept along with pots, which contains the favourite article or food of the
deceased. Mostly the east side slab will be provided with a round hole. It was
believed that the athma / spirit of the deceased used to comes out / go into the
cist, through this round hole. Mostly this cist may be used for the secondary
burial. Big boulders will be kept around this cist called cairn circles. But the
cairn circle boulders are not seen near this place.
A
STONE TUB
This
stone tub is also found near the above, Dolmen converted Shiva temple. This tub
measures around 10 feet long 1.5 feet wide and a feet deep. This tub has 18th
to 19th century inscriptions. Since the inscription was heavily
damaged, the details are not known. This tub was used to store water for the
cattle.
LOCATION
OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
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