Big Temple conservation work over
  • Big Temple conservation work over G. Srinivasan
    — Photo: M. Srinath

    Back to old grandeur: The northern corridor of the temple in Thanjavur.

    THANJAVUR: Conservation work taken up by the Archaeological Survey of
    India (ASI) on the northern corridor (Thiruchutrumaligai) of the Big
    Temple here has been completed.

    The lingams in the corridor have been installed and paintings and
    inscriptions restored. Devotees and tourists can visit the northern
    corridor and see lingams, paintings and the epigraphs, according to
    Ms. Sathyabama Badrinath, ASI Superintending Engineer.

    An inscription in this part of the temple carries the title
    `Perundhanam,' probably referring to a high ranking officer.

    Inscriptions indicate that officers of high rank existed in the Chola
    period both in revenue as well as military departments. The ASI has
    proposed to take up conservation work at 1,000 pillar mandapam at
    Kudumiyanmalai this year. Fencing has been done at Vellore Fort and
    the ramparts are used for walking by people. Each and every stone is
    numbered and its position — vertical and horizontal — is marked. Thus
    ASI is keen on restoration of structures in their original form, Ms.
    Sathyabama explained.

    Work on a toilet block outside the temple has been completed and it
    will be thrown open to the public after service connections are given.
    There are provisions for physically handicapped persons.

    She said that an assessment report on sound and light programme was
    expected by the ASI.

    http://www.hindu.com/2009/02/22/stories/2009022255310100.htm

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