Chola era 3.5-Foot Murugan Idol found in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvallankadu

Inscriptions found in and around Tiruvallankadu could provide valuable insights into the Chola administration, land grants, religious endowments, and other aspects of Chola rule.

NewsBharati    16-Mar-2024 15:25:16 PM
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Chennai, Mar 16: Locals found a stone idol of Murugan in the sand on the coast of Kosasthalai river in Tiruvallankadu , Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu. It seems that some children from that area found this idol while playing in the sand. Later, the debt department led by the local Tahsildar Mathiyalagan reached the place.
 
 
Chola era idol
 
 
Officials found that the statue is about 3.5 feet tall and weighs 150 kg. The idol has a crown on its head, four arms and two legs. Archaeologists say that the structure of this idol may date back to the 12th century AD. Tehsildar Mathialagan, who took out the statue, said that after that it will be handed over to the museum authorities for public viewing.
 
 
 
 
Remnants of Chola rule in Tiruvallankadu
 
 
The Chola period is renowned for its temple architecture, and Tiruvallankadu likely has temples that were either built or patronized by the Chola rulers. These temples may feature characteristic Chola architectural elements such as intricate carvings, tall gopurams (tower gateways), and mandapas (pillared halls).
 
 
 
 
 
Besides, the inscriptions found in and around Tiruvallankadu could provide valuable insights into the Chola administration, land grants, religious endowments, and other aspects of Chola rule. These inscriptions often serve as historical records, detailing the reigns of specific Chola kings and their contributions to the region.
 
 
 
 
Oral traditions, legends, and folklore passed down through generations contains references to Chola rulers, and their impact on the region. These stories often provide insights into how the Chola period is remembered and revered by the local populace.
 
 
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