Temple shaped structure at Mamallapuram
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    Temple shaped structure at Mamallapuram

    Chennai, Feb 18: The offshore and onshore exploration
    off the famous tourist spot of Mamallapuram, 50 km
    from here, by the Archaeological Survey of India and
    the Indian Navy has brought to light a temple shaped
    structure located 100 metres north east of the present
    shore temple there.

    Also a square structure, resembling the sanctum
    sanctorum of about three metres in width, had been
    located 120 metres north east of the shore temple, a
    navy press release said.

    Located in an area of ten-metre diameter, the
    structure was covered with marine growth and the
    centre was found buried under the silt.
    Another 'L' shaped wall structure about 500 metres
    into the sea from the shore temple had also been
    located. Local fishermen claim that these structures
    were of five such temples believed to have been
    submerged underwater, the release added.
    Naval Ship 'Ghorpad' along with the Eastern Naval
    Command diving team and ASI team, which conducted the
    exploration, had also recovered prominent objects of
    archaeological importance, the release added.

    The ship had been deployed there since early this
    month and had carried out extensive surveys and diving
    in the area off Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram) shoals.
    The exploration would go on till March 12 and the
    centre had sanctioned Rs.12 lakh for the first phase
    of exploration, ASI sources said.

    The current search operation was a follow up to the
    uncovering of a hitherto silted up Pallava sculpture,
    dating to seventh century AD, on the beachfront by the
    December 26 tsunami, the sources added. (Our
    Correspondent)

    Bye
    MA Eswaran

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