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This Article is From Apr 23, 2015

Chola Period Stone Sculpture Unearthed in Tiruchirapalli

Chola Period Stone Sculpture Unearthed in Tiruchirapalli
The Ayyanar sculpture, measuring 94 cms in height and 78 cms in breadth belongs to the later Chola period.
Tiruchirapalli: A stone sculpture of Ayyanar dating back to 11th or 12th century was unearthed at Sevanthi Lingapuram village near Musiri in Tiruchirapalli district of Tamil Nadu.

Ayyanar is primarily worshipped as a guardian deity who protects the rural villages.

The Ayyanar sculpture, measuring 94 cms in height and 78 cms in breadth belongs to the later Chola period. It was unearthed by R Akila, Assistant Professor, History, Anna Government Arts and Science College, Musiri.

Ayyanar is seen seated on a stone throne in a special posture described by as "utkudi asana," which is specific of the deity.

His right hand is planted on the seat while the left on the knee. Two necklaces are seen around the neck. A dagger is seen on the right side of his hip, Akila said.

Epigraphic records relating to villages around Tiruchirapalli indicate the prevalence of Ayyanar worship during the Chola rule.
 

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