It is only God's grace that makes wonders. The first look at the
dilapidated Temple at Karuppur near Aduthurai made us to think that very little
could be done to save the old structure as the entire shrine was facing
collapse at any time especially after a monsoon. It was firmly under the grip
of very thick roots of huge trees and it was impossible to save even a small
part of it. Moreover the temple was built with bricks right from the
foundation. The bricks had become too old to withstand the load over the weak
foundation. It was too dangerous to cut a part of the tree as the bricks would
give way leading to the collapse of the sanctum and it was also too risky to do
the job which could cause serious injuries to the artisans. However, the
pulling down of the trees along with the old structure was done very carefully
and a new foundation was laid with granite stones. The sanctum
is raised over the raised platform and the job is expected to be
completed before the end of the month. As the Ambal shrine had crumbled and
only the debris could be seen, we had to build a new sannadhi for the Goddess
in the same place after laying a new foundation. New sannadhis are to be built
for Ganapathi,Subramanya & Chandikeswara. A compound wall has to be built
around the Temple complex.
Sikanatha swami Temple at Kottur is being renovated without losing its old
splendour. Terracotta figures on the vimanam are carefully renewed. The granite
slabs of the front mandapam gad to be numbered and dismantled to remove the
roots of the trees that had gone deep and developed cracks. Now the slabs are reassembled
properly and the whole structure presents the original look. Work on Ambal
sannadhi has just started. A wall has to
be constructed around the Temple and the locals are looking for donors for the
same. Interested persons may contact 09585160960 for more details.
The locals at Enangudi term it as a miracle as it was unbelievable before
three months that such a ruined temple would be restored back so soon. Lord
Shiva has answered our prayers and the Kumbabishekam was conducted on 9th July
after undergoing a marathon renovation work in a record time. Each part of the
Temple had to be renovated and that was the reason why we thought it was
nothing but God's grace that made it happen.
As we were on the way to visit two more dilapidated temples near Karaikal,
we had to pass through a recently renovated Shiva temple at P. Kondhagai near
Thittacheri. A brilliant job has been done over there and all those involved
deserve praise. Lord Panchavaneswarar in huge Linga form gives dharshan in the
sanctum.
Panangattur got the name as we still see numerous palm trees around the
place. A big Lingam under a thatched shed
is seen near a cluster of palm trees. A shrine for Him is being planned.
The ruins of the
Shiva Temple in Panangattur is similar
to what we have seen in Karuppur. The brick structure has too many cracks and
the roots of the tall trees have penetrated through the gaps. A new sannadhi in
the same place is being planned after pulling down the ruined sanctum. The
Balalayam ceremony has been conducted some 10 days back in order to start the
renovation work.
The Shiva Temple at Kuthalam near Narimanam has many cracks on
the roof of the front mandapam. It has to be repaired first and finishing
touches are to be given for the terracotta figures before painting them. Compound
wall has gone at some places and immediate attention is required to arrest
further damage. Since CPCL and ONGC
are closely located, their employees can lend support in rebuilding the Chola
Temple and consecrate it at an early date.
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