Buddha statue found near Mannargudi
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    THE HINDU reports that,

    Buddha statue found near Mannargudi
    By Our Staff Reporter
    THANJAVUR JAN. 8 A Chola era granite statue of Buddha
    has been identified by a research scholar at
    Ullikottai near Mannargudi in Tiruvarur district.
    B. Jambulingam of Tamil University has found the
    statue.
    In the Chola Kingdom, comprising the composite Tiruchi
    and Thanjavur districts and Pudukottai district,
    Buddhist granite statues have been found in many
    places.
    Dr. Jambulingam has so far found more than 60 statues
    in various places, including Aayiraveli Ayilur,
    Alangudipatti, Ariyalur, Ayyampet, Buddhamangalam,
    Chettipatti, Elayanur, Idumbavanam,
    Jayamkondacholapuram, Karur near Pudukottai,
    Keezhakolathur, Keezhakurichi, Killiyur, Kottapadi,
    Kodavasal, Kulithalai, Kumbakonam, Kurumbur, Kuthalam,
    Kuzhumani, Madagaram, Manalmelkudi, Manampadi,
    Mangalam, Manganallur, Mannargudi, Musiri,
    Muthuservaimadam, Ogulur, Paravai, Pazhayarai
    comprising Cholanmaligai, Patteeswaram and
    Thiruvalanchuzhi, Perandakottai, Periya Thirukonam,
    Perunjeri, Pettaivaithalai, Poompuhar, Pushpavanam,
    Pudur, Rayampuram, Sundarapandiyanpattinam,
    Thirunageswaram, Thirunattyathankudi,
    Valangaimanpudur, Valikandapuram, Vellanur of
    Pudukottai, Vellanur in Tiruchi, Vikaramam and
    Vikramangalam.
    "The statues found at Patteeswaram, (now in the Palace
    Complex at Thanjavur), Poompuhar (now in the Poompuhar
    museum) and at the Ekambareswarar Kamatchiamman temple
    at Sundarapandianpattinam and at the Siva temple at
    (in the Government Museum, Chennai), are in standing
    posture.
    The statue found at Ullikottai is 3.5-foot high. It
    depicts Buddha in meditation, sitting in padmasana. It
    has sanghati with a wider fringe on the left chest.
    Usnisha, in the form of flames, is above the curled
    hair and is broken. The legs and hands are also
    broken. The smiling lips add to the statue's beauty.

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