Tsunami - after effects
  • Such cruel tsunamis are not new to tamil country - we have lost the
    old (original) madurai, the first capital of pandiyas as well as
    kapaatapuram, the second capital as well. Those I believe are still
    waiting under the sea to be discovered and studied.

    With one such thing happening right before our very eyes, we can
    imagine how people would have suffered. Not sure if the ancient
    disasters were also tsunamis or just rise of sea level due to artic
    ice melting.

    Similarly the sea bed rose in mahamallapuram swallowing some temples
    with it. Actually the pallikonda perumal housed in shore temple was
    actually lying in open air near the sea shore in a natural rock
    formation. Read Dr.Nalini's aanmavin raagangal in
    http://www.varalaaru.com issue 4.
  • Dear Gokul,

    While reading a few stories of Tiruvilayadal puranam, I was wondering
    how come the sea can come till Madurai and engulf it. So there was
    another Madurai near the shore? Can you tell me todays location where
    the original Madurai was supposed to be in?
  • Dear Satish
    The legend and myths claim that there was a sizable land mass south
    of kanyakumari known also as the lemuria or kumarikandam which was
    lost to kadarkol

    Whethere it was a Tsunami or rice in water levels due to arctic
    icemelting we do not know...moare like the first than the second
    because it happened rapidly not gving people a chance...

    The first tamil sangam was held in Then madurai
    The second was in Kapadapuram bith under water

    The third was in madurai
  • Dear Sri, SPS

    Thanks for the info..I used to wonder whether there was any vada
    madurai, when I hear songs like "Then madurai vaigai nadhi..." etc.
    Also I could not belive sea water coming till madurai when I read a
    few stories of Tiruvilayadal puram. Now I got clarity. Thanks once
    again.
  • Dear Satish
    "Then madurai vaigai nadhi..." etc.

    Vaigai flows only to Madhurai not then madhurai...

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