>>Keezhakkadambur was dilapidated. No deity, ruins, Full of SNAKES! Mostly we gather History from such ruined temples - because they were RUINED for some reason!
>>The Diety was found broken and kept outside the sanctum. It was UTHIRAPATHI. Unlikely name in Southern temples. Inflict memories of Laguleesam - Pasupatham etc (Rajendra - Pazhivettarayar practised)!
Pardon my ignorance, but what does this mean? I Google-ed and was only able to learn that Laguleesa-Pasupatham is a sect in saivism. Will you throw more light on this?
>>Is there any sembelence that ADITHAKARIKALAN's murder was also considered a sacrifice? Given to an UTHIRAPATHY?
>>Some one duped AK (Like Meykandanayanar - Dattan episode?) and murdered him - DROHIN? And by any chance, is it where AK's remains buried ? A PALLIPPADAI?
God this may really be true! Though I am an ardent fan of AMV and VD, I admired AK a lot. PS portrays him more as a moorkkan. I thought, a ruler/warrior needs that trait in him.
If this true, AK's sacrifice did not go in vain!
Coming to think of it, the eldest son's death seems to have alway benefited the younger ones and the entire clan. In this case, AMV was the beneficiary.
Rajadithan another eldest who was also cunningly murdered in the thakkolam battle, evokes similar memories to me. Though, Cholas lost major parts of Thondai mandalam, this war did good to the kingdom. Kandaradithar and Arinjayar the younger ones were the beneficiaries.
not that bronze but another stone idol possibly a dwarapalaka was vandalised
> Rajavelu) visited Kadambur about a decade back. There are two > Kadambur/s. Melakkadamubur (West) and Keezhakkadambur (East). > Udayarkudi - Veeranarayaperumal temple - Thirumoolattanam - Rajendra > Chozhanagar - Keezhakkadambur - Melakkadambur are of temples located > in less than 10 Km distance. ( Kadambur - Thirunaarayur (Nambianadar > nambi fame) - Chidambaram. towards East) A lake was under renovation > wherefrom hundreads of lingas were found. We also saw the > foundations of a big brick structure - supposed to be Kadambur > palace - which was supposed to have been burnt!? > > Melakkadambur temple was a marvel. Typical Kulothunga structure with > the temple built on chariot / wheels. Recently - about a year back > when I visited, the Kumbabishekam was completed. > > Keezhakkadambur was dilapidated. No diety. ruins. Full of SNAKES! > It was Night and raining. We again visited next morning. That night > stayed in a Lodge near Udayarkudi @ Kaatumannargudi. > > An old State Archlgy Sign board existed ? Mostly we gather History > from such ruined temples - because they were RUINED for some reason! > > The Diety was found broken and kept outside the sanctum. > > It was UTHIRAPATHI. Unlikely name in Southern temples. Inflict > memories of Laguleesam - Pasupatham etc (Rajendra - Pazhivettarayar > practised)! > > In Siruthondanayanar episode (Sivakamiyin Sapatham PARANCHOTI becomes > Siruthondar - wife Thiruvenkattunangai - son Seeralan - Venue: > Tiruchengottan kudi - near Tiruvarur :: Pillaikkari festival takes > place in mid May) - the SIVANADIYAR who asks for Pillaikkari is > UTHIRAPARTHI ! Aa Northern style Sivanadiar - typical Kashmiri - > (present day Bajrang Dal type - with Soolam - Harahara Mahadev > type!). Siruthondar happily sacrifices him to Lord Siva!? > > Is there any sembelence that ADITHAKARIKALAN's murder was also > considered a sacrifice ? Given to an UTHIRAPATHY ? > > Some one duped AK (Like Meykandanayanar - Dattan episode?) and > murdered him - DROHIN ? > > Is this THE KIND OF SIVANADIAR - Kalki talks about in Mahendra > Varman / Sivakamiyin Sabatham? > > And by any chance, is it where AK's remains buried ? A PALLIPPADAI? > > Lot of Assumptions - murmering varalaaru Team! > Thanks for your attention. > > Best regards / sps
-aaditya karikalan was a man in a hurry. entered the battle field at 14(?) fell in love earlier than that. did you notice even his language. we could always find him jumping to conclusions,( the hunt at kadambur) i always imagine ak's voice slurring like a drunk, the result of the inernal feeling s overtaking the spoken word. venketesh