Friday, June 27, 2014

Ninth century temple

 

Nageswaran Temple at Kumbakonam is another masterpiece from the Chola kings! Aditya Chola (871 – 907 CE) built this temple during the 9th century! This temple is older than the Brihadeswarar temple of Tanjavur. 

 

When one walks around the temple praharam (Corridor) one can see some of the most splendid architectural sculptures ever. Every niche in the outer wall of the sanctum sanctorum is filled with a beautiful sculpture. They are large, all in standing position, both male and female. I think these sculptures are not of any God! Their beauty, hairstyle, attire, jewellery and shape are all examples of the supreme skill of the Chola sculptor!


 

These statues have resemblance to the ones seen in Buddhist centers. I do not know why! Did Buddhism exist in this part of the world during 9th century? I am not sure. 

They say that this temple is constructed in such a way that the rays of the Sun fall on the Shivalingam for three days in a year during April/May.

 

Considering the age of this temple and wonderful sculptures there in, I strongly feel that Archeological Survey of India should take this temple and preserve it for posterity! 

Present condition of the temple is reasonably good and I am not sure how long it will remain good if professional care is not given!

 


 




1 comment:

R Niranjan Das said...

Lovely architecture and sculptures. Nice to know about this temple.