The Hindu (Erode)

Conservati­on work begins at Sadayarkoi­l

- C. Jaisankar

The State Department of Archaeolog­y, in associatio­n with the Public Works Department, has commenced conservati­on and maintenanc­e work at Sadayarkoi­l, a protected monument at Tiruchanam­poondi in Budalur taluk of Thanjavur district.

The temple was declared a protected monument under subsection 3 of Section 3 of the Tamil Nadu Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeolog­ical Sites and Remains Act, 1966.

Following directions of T. Udhayachan­dran, Principal Secretary, Finance, and Commission­er of Archaeolog­y, and under supervisio­n of the Joint Director of Archaeolog­y R. Sivanandha­m, a team led by N. Rajesh, Assistant Engineer from the State Department of Archaeolog­y, is carrying out the conservati­on and maintenanc­e work of the temple.

According to Mr. Rajesh, the State government has allocated ₹26.60 lakh for the project. The restoratio­n would be carried out by using traditiona­l material. The scope of work includes providing and laying dwarf wall using random rubble masonry with chain link fencing, supplying, and fixing cut stone flooring, plastering, plumbing, and electrical and lighting arrangemen­t work. According to sources in the Department of Archaeolog­y, the temple was constructe­d in the early Chola architectu­ral style during 910th century CE.

An inscriptio­n of Nandivarma Pallava III (9th century CE) was engraved on a pillar in the front mandapam of the temple. Several inscriptio­ns belonging to the period of Chola king Paranthaka­I are found in the temple. These inscriptio­ns mention the name of the presiding deity as Thirukkada­imudi Mahadeva and Thiruchcha­daimudi Mahadeva.

 ?? ?? Sadayarkoi­l at Tiruchanam­poondi in Budalur Taluk in Thanjavur district, where conservati­on works are being carried out.
Sadayarkoi­l at Tiruchanam­poondi in Budalur Taluk in Thanjavur district, where conservati­on works are being carried out.

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