Mamandur restoration
  • Sunday August 6 2006 00:00 IST
    KANCHEEPURAM: The Archaeological Survey of India has initiated steps
    to remove encroachments near the Mamandur cave temples.

    Among many forgotten ancient relics in Kancheepuram district are the
    Mamandur cave temples. Ten kilometers away from Kancheepuram on the
    Kanchi-Vandavasi Road, the temples are carved out on a scenic chain
    of hillocks abutting the huge Mamandur Lake.

    Tourists, both domestic and foreign, who come in large numbers to
    Kancheepuram, hardly pay a visit, and there are no signboards to
    guide the people.

    According to documented sources, the caves were carved during the
    Mahendra Pallav reign dating back to 600 AD. Only one of the four
    caves is in a finished state while others have been left unfinished.

    The reason for this, historians believe, is sudden invasions. The
    carvings have striking similarity with the ones at Mahabalipuram and
    huge artistic labour seems to have gone into its making.

    ASI sources say that the entire hillock is under their control. Wire
    mesh fencing protects the carved caves and full time watchmen keep
    vigil. Yet the granite engravings indicating the details of each of
    the carved caves have been damaged due to vandalism.

    Local farmers have almost occupied up to the foot of the hillock.
    Hence, a survey to demarcate the lands under ASI's control is being
    done. Stray tourists complain that there are no approach roads to
    the caves and the ASI office in Kancheepuram has only conservation
    staff who are unwilling to part with any historical facts.

    The Tourism Department also has not made any steps to promote
    Mamandur, which has many unknown relics surrounding it.

    They include the Thiruparaithkundarm Jain temple, Kurunganil Muttam
    cave temple, Ayannar Sanjeevarayan temple, and Lakshmi Narashimman
    temple at Sevilimedu.

    These are in various stages of dilapidation and need immediate
    conservation, say history lovers.

    http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IET20060805122853&Topic=-
    375&Title=Southern%20News%20-%20Tamil%20Nadu&Page=T

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