Brass structures restoration work begins at Meenakshi Temple
  • http://www.hindu.com/2009/08/12/stories/2009081260090700.htm

    MADURAI: Brass structures at the Meenakshi Sundareswarar temple here will
    soon sport a new look, thanks to a major round of restoration work that
    began on Tuesday to bring out the original beauty of these artistic wonders.
    It is being executed by Chennai-based ‘Gemini’ R. Ramamurthy, who has done
    restoration work at several temples in the State, including the Sri
    Ramanathaswamy temple at Rameswaram.

    Speaking to *The Hindu*, he said the six-stage restoration work would be
    carried out on five brass ‘tiruvasis’ (ornamental arches) at the entrance to
    the ‘sannidhis.’ Water-washing would be done after every stage.
    The process

    In the first stage, a caustic soda solution would be applied to remove dust,
    followed by sulphuric acid in measured, diluted quantities. This would
    remove the layers of ghee and oil stains. Then, nitric acid would be applied
    to remove carbon soot and black dust caused by various factors such as
    smoke. After this, ‘soapnut’ powder would be applied over the structures to
    restore the sheen of the metal. This would be followed by the application of
    a ‘lacquer’ solution and gold-coloured powder. This would ensure that dust
    did not stick on to the structures for at least six years to come.

    K. Rajanayagam, executive officer of the temple, said the work would be done
    on the ‘tiruvasis’ at Mukkuruni Vinayakar Sannidhi, Utsavar Sannidhi, Amman
    Sannidhi, Swami Sannidhi and Kasi Viswanathar Sannidhi. Restoration of the
    ‘tiruvasis,’ which were more than four decades old, was being done by
    Mr.Ramamurthy free of cost. It would be completed within a month.




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