Why this "ugly white wall" blocking ancient Jain carvings?
  • I came across this article with the picture of this modern ugly while wall
    in from of Jain carvings of great archaeological and artistic value.

    Why is this wall there? Why was this permitted?

    I think the Archaeological Survey and local authorities should get it
    removed.

    Yashwant

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    Kazhugumalai - Jain bas reliefs
    After the wonder of the Vettuvan kovil, I did not think that I would be
    further surprised that day. As the others hung around the temple, chatting
    and laughing excitedly, I got into one of my solitary wandering moods and
    clambered further up the rock.

    An ASI guard sat chewing on a grass, smiled and pointed to a brick structure
    up the hill. "*Ange mattu poyittu paarunga maa, Jaina murthigal irrukkum*".

    Oh, ok, that seemed an interesting thing to check out I thought, and so off
    I went up the hill. I followed the crude signs that said "Jain carvings" and
    soon I was much further up, looking down on the hill. I spied the top of the
    Vettuvan kovil, the fields and farms, but not one eagle.

    Kazhugumalai - the abode of eagles, thats where I was, but there wasn't an
    eagle in sight. I looked up and saw a shikra circling for a while before it
    lost interest and zoomed off.


    A rickety gate past which I stepped and this is what I saw!



    I stepped a little closer, crunching through the fallen leaves, and took a
    closer look through the ficus branches that swept low, growing unhindered
    and wild up here.

    What a sight it was - row upon row of seated monks!


    Some of the decorative motifs were beautiful, but it made no sense to me.
    Why were they all lined up on the wall like this? What were those squiggly,
    Tamil-looking inscriptions at the bottom saying? Why were there some, more
    elaborate friezes and what were the stories they were recounting?

    So many questions, and Prof Venkatraman was still below at the Vettuvan
    kovil! They would make their way up here eventually I knew, so I wandered
    some more.

    I was horrified by this ugly white wall hiding some of the bas reliefs
    behind it.

    Maybe its considered graffiti, the better to hide? Or maybe we just have so
    much around us that we just dont appreciate it?




    If you don't see photos, go to
    http://madraswanderer.blogspot.com/2010/03/kazhugumalai-jain-bas-reliefs.html

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