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was an air of mystery and suspense when Rajan Ganesh announced this site as the
next project sight, as hear-say, we heard that the temple is almost buried and
the Lingam is very difficult to reach! Then why VeNkaadu? We were told that Dr.Subramanian
and another member Sankaran, IFS had suggested this temple. Giving weightage to
their credentials and interest, around 15 members, along with the new arrival
of some senior women members made our way to the site. Moreover, as predicted,
true, it was a historical site, in pathetic sight!
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member Chandrasekhar had already assumed that we may need some restoration and
deciphering of 'Kalvettu' (stone inscriptions), he made two new members join the
temple_cleaners, who were well versed in reading stone inscriptions. Thanks to
their affiliation to Seshadri Gokul, who is the co-founder of the Tamil history
website http://varalaaru.com. Those two members Srivatsan and Prabhakaran were
the first ones to dare bare their chest towards the thorny site and enter inside
to find a beheaded Nandi and the two completely ruined shrines of Shiva and Ambal.
They also shouted in joy to see the Shiva lingam inside the broken ruins of stone
pillars and bricks.
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Almost
buried, the Shiva Lingam was popping out as if calling us for attention!
Then they ventured out, to see the surroundings. To our astonishment the campus
wall of the temple or the temple pond facing the outermost east side was running
to almost half kilometers in circumference and was pitted with specked finish.
This stone wall had become hard as diamond surpassing time and weather! The water,
from the temple pond, the villagers say, is good enough to keep boiled rice unspoilt
for at least 5 days! They even quoted some NRI s taking the water samples for
testing! Suddenly we saw the village president and their folk, coming towards
us, mostly women brandishing their knives! (Aruvaazh in Tamizh). Thank God, that
was for clearing the bushes!
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Lingam at Venkadu Temple | | Initial
Prayers - "Om Namashivaya" | | | Then,
appeared a priestly looking Mr.Ramamoorthy, along with some more members of his
group, wearing the saffron dhoti , armed with all puja items. His eyes showed
the determination of drenching the Shivalinga with his first Abhishekam after
centuries together! The way he made all chant 'Aum Namah Shivaaya' made the bushes
get cleared fast, water being poured in spots were we needed to loosen the soil,
to pull out rubbles, made the men around clear the stone pillars strewn around.
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though cleaning the entire periphery needs bull dozers and may be archaeological
survey of India (ASI's) members, we had the satisfaction of making an approach
road for the Shivalinga. Mr.Ramamoorthy and Chandra crawled through the entrance
and reached the Lingam. Bats, which were hanging inside with all liberty, were
for a rude shock, and they never expected two hums beings crawl into their temple
turned den! Out they flew, and in came sunlight! After an emotional Abhishekam
and alangaram with few flowers, we took there, Hot Sweet pongal and venpongal
were offered as Prasadam to this Venkaadu eeswara! Yes, Venpongal for the VeNkaadu
eeswara! Rhymic it may sound, but sad to our knowledge, either the sthalapuraan,
or the names of the God and Goddess were known to none including the oldest of
all villagers!
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Srivatsan and Prabhakaran were busy in making notes of what they could find on
stone scripts, the straight lines drawn across the lengths and breadths of the
multilayered stone walls was something new to our sight. This could not make us
decide which period this temple belongs! We tried to contact the ASI epigraphist
Mr.Rajavelu till the date of writing this article, but were not successful, as
he was not available due to his busy preoccupations. The after distributing Prasadam,
members vowed to pursue to see the temple is erected fully in near future.
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villagers maintained obedience and silence when Mr.Ramamoorthy gave a beautiful
lecture to make them understand the importances of keeping the village deity clean
and bringing back this temple to life. What happened to the Goddess? Villagers
claim that the statue was thrown into the nearby temple pond, to protect her from
war, theft and invasions! We also made a vow, to try and pull out the Goddess
too from the pond in near future. The Kodimaram (front post) which was part of
the ruins was astonishingly very long and was made in stone. After this, the members
had fresh guavas supplied by one Mr.Rao, who runs his farm just opposite the temple
site.
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to the Sanctum | | Nandhi
at the Shiva Temple | | | Even
though this was our second activity, it made us stronger in terms of resolution
and focus, wherein the members decided to get proper trust formed, funds collected.
Mr.Ramamoorthy is a veteran in temple renovation! Yes, he had almost revived some
50 odd old temples and has spent his life and money to bring them back alive!
He wants some good sponsors and donors from India and abroad to support this cause
of temple reviving and maintenance. As our group reflected his ideology, he is
looking for the formative part of the group in days to come!
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and Rajan Ganesh are in touch with other groups which perform the temple cleaning
act for years and will try to make a mega group, which in future will work in
batches the same day for cleaning more temples parallelly. Mr. Rajan Ganesh will
be informing us through our yahoo group mail about the route map and action plans.
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forgot to mention in the last 2 blogs, that the LOKA DHARMA SEVA FOUNDATION TRUST,
(www.bnaiyer.com/LDSF ) in which Dr.Subramaniam is a member, had so far taken
pains to identify the Kovoor temple, as well as this veNkadu temple along with
Mr.Sankaran,IFS. They work in Tandem with their US counterpart, and they have
also paid for the expenses we have incurred so far in these 2 trips! We are really
lucky indeed! The first set of photos were sent by member Srivatsan, the kalvettu
expert, and these sets of fresh photos were contributed by member Ananthakrishnan,
a US returnee and an enthusiast. Thanks to both of them.
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