New excavation
  • Dear Gokul sir,
     
    Good noon, Today(Dec 7) I saw in Dinamani dated Dec 6, a new Chozha period kalvettu and a karungal peetam(kal mandapam) are found near Ulundurpettai, to be exact in a place called Elavanaasoorkottai. There is a Siva temple nearby which is a very old one. The local authorities have informed the Arch'gy Dept.. They believe that the kalvettu and the peetam might have been built by Chozha kings who lived around 957-970AD.
     
    This was found, when the people of this village gathered to build a Perumal temple in that particular place and performed a Boomi Poojai and started to dig. This is really interesting, have you got any info regarding this matter from anybody else?
     
  • Dear all,
     
    Good evening, this is bhuvana, silent member of PSVP. In Villupuram district, Elavanaasurkottai, a 1000-year-old temple is found underneath. It was built by Kulothunga Chola I and named after one of his titles "Dhasa narayanan"- Dhasa Narayana Vinnagaram
    The historian-archaeologist Mr. Pichchai Pillai of Villupuram district have confirmed this news. Just now I saw this in Jaya Plus Channel.
     
    People of this village gathered here to build a Perumal temple and performed Boomi Poojai and started to dig and at 5 feet depth they found a kalvettu and a peetam. Further they found a Mugapu Mandapam or something like that, which I'm not sure. It is also a Perumal temple. Really exciting and interesting.
     
  • Compare "Daasa Narayana" of Kulothunga with "Veera Narayana" of
    Parantaka I.
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    - Thanks for the great news. I saw your message
    > posted in minTamil googlegroup & joined here.
    >
    > Now called Elavaanaasuur, its original name
    > is iRaivaanaRaiyuur. This village has given
    > Tamils a great treasure. A poet, Tirumalai
    > Nayinar Chandrasekarar wrote the stalapuraaNam
    > of the temple in 1510 A.D. (Epig. Report 1937-8,
    > pg. 54, 109-110. Long thought to be lost,
    > UVS had saved the mss. & few years ago
    > this book was published by UVS library, Adayar.
    >
    > Kavichakravarti JeyamkoNDaar was the court
    > poet of Kulothunga Cholan I. JeyankoNDaar belonged
    > to the nearby village, aNNamangalam of KaaraaNai
    > near Vizhuppuram and belonged to the
    > SiirkaruNiikar marabu. In our own times,
    > Vallalaar and Auvai Durasamy Pillai, ...
    > all come from the same marabu.
    > I was fortunate to have been handed over the
    > KaaraaNai Vizhupparaiyan MaDal by JeyamkoNDar.
    > It is one of the only 5 vaLamaDal prabandhams
    > in Tamil - commonly only Tirumangai Alvar's
    > 2 maDals are known. But the third one is
    > JeyankoNDaar's. Fourth is the Thathuvaraayar's
    > Kalimadal (from Tirunelveli district) in Vijayanagar times.
    > The last vaLamaDal is printed from Pe. Thuuran's
    > mss. collection recently: KannivaaDi nArasinga nAyakkan
    > vaLamaDal by Supradeepa Kaviraayar (Viiramaamuni's
    > guru).
    >
    > KaaraaNai Vizhupparaiyan maDal has a unique
    > subject matter. The only Lokayata text in Tamil,
    > and so beautiful. You can read it from
    > Project Madurai site:
    > http://pm.tamil.net/pub/pm0060/valamatal.pdf
    >
    > Note that the entire text has "neDil kiizh thakara
    > edukai", because of the patron of JeyamkoNDaar,
    > Aadhinaathan of KaaraaNai Viszhupparaiyar heritage.
    > Aadhinaathan was a general of Kulothunga I
    > (inscriptions in Sri Rangam etc.,) & hope
    > Elavanasur fort temple inscriptions mention
    > not only Kulothunga I but also his general, KaaraaNai Vizhuppariyan
    > Aadhinaathan. Interestingly this text is
    > Lokaayata (= kaDavuL maRuppu) philosophy,
    > but JeyamkoNDaar has some soft corner
    > for PerumaaL, see his description of the lovers
    > in bed - he compares to PerumaaL and 'Srii.
    >
    > Can a list-member send this to Dr. Kalaikkovan's
    > attention please. Thanks.
    >
    > More later,
    > N. Ganesan
    >
    > Pl. read:
    > http://pm.tamil.net/pub/pm0060/valamatal.pdf
    > For some lines if you can't understand the meaning,
    > pl. ask, we can discuss.
    >

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