K balu sir news in the hindu.....Rare sculpture of Durga identified
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    Rare sculpture of Durga identified



    G. Srinivasan

    Ancient: Goddess Durga's idol in the form of `Kotravai' in a temple
    at Thirukkolampudur, Tiruvarur district

    THANJAVUR: A rare sculpture of Durga called `Kotravai' belonging to
    ninth to tenth century A.D. is identified by the art historian
    Kudavayil Balasubramanian in the Vilva Aranyeswara Temple at
    Thirukkolampudur in Tiruvarur district. The sculpture bears the art
    style of Rashtra Kuta period. According to Kudavayil Balasubramanian
    the Tamil kings who invaded foreign countries had the practice of
    bringing artefacts from those countries and exhibited them as
    monuments of triumph. This tradition continued for the last 2000
    years.

    The sculpture identified at present is a stone structure of three ft
    height.

    It is Mahishasuramardini with four hands defeating Mahisha the
    buffalo is bearing the conch and the disc. She pushes the back of
    the buffalo by her left leg. The head of the Asura is pressed by her
    Trishul.

    In the Tamil tradition, the mahisha appearing with Durga bears the
    human body and buffalo head. Elango, the author of epic
    Silapathikaram exhaustively describes this form.

    In the Nulampadi and Rashtrakutha countries (countries inclusive of
    North Karnataka, Andhra and Maharashtra) the mahisha is exhibited in
    the full form of buffalo.

    This tradition can be witnessed in the sculptures of
    Gangaikondacholapuram and Tirunelveli temples.

    These sculptures would have been brought by the Chola chieftain
    Nulampadirajan during the period of Kulothungachola third, says
    Kudavayil Balasubramanian.

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