Friday, August 29, 2008

August 29, 2008.

To,
Mr.N.Ram,
Editor -in Chief
The Hindu,
Anna Salai
Chennai 600002
Dear Mr.Ram ,
ASI's Style of Conservation with Araldite.

I recently went to the big temple, Thanjavur, which is world heritage monument under UNESCO. In the name of conservation, the ASI has done considerable damage.

"If E. Hultzsch, the Epigraphist comes back, it will break his heart", said my local guide to the temple.

I said if Raja Raja Chola comes back, "he will order the summary execution of ASI officials, with under imperial orders for having damaged his inscriptions".

Some workers were busy trying to fix broken and shattered pillars with araldite!

I asked the head contractor what are you doing ?
He said we received orders to put them back and keep them in museum!

Before E. Hultzsch the Epigraphist identified the Inscriptions found in the Big Temple, in the last part of last century, the temple was referred to Kaduvetti Chozhan Temple by Thanjavur local people, who were afraid of going inside as the Temple was covered with jungle. At that time the temple was used as a garrison for the British Army with nominal poojas performed in the main sanctum. Earlier the temple was not visited by people at all as jungle had covered the premises. When I visited the temple in 1971, it was full of Shrubs and in subsequent visits it was in a much better shape.

A local reporter said "Local People are shell shocked about the Vandalism in the name of Conservation after our report was published , it has sent some ripples.
There were denial statement issued by the ASI Vide the Indian express, Chennai edition dated 25, August, 2008. We purchased local Indian express in Thanjavur edition did not have the news."

I asked my guide whether all Inscriptions have been deciphered.

Some inscriptions were not mentioned by E. Hultzsch, has been identified and deciphered later. Yes "The inscription that mentions that Raja Raja Chola had covered the Temple gopuram with gold gauze was discovered was discovered later". Where is all the gold gauze now I asked? He said "it was looted by Malik Kafur".

Why are there no signs of Malik kafur's invasions?

He pointed out to the two tiers over the Ardhamandapam that were demolished and remnants can be found. "This is not normally visible unless pointed out by guides".

Inside the sanctum the Archaka said "the invaders did not even spare the 'peruvudayar' the largest Siva lingam in any Hindu Temple. Raja Raja wanted every thing big in the temple. The invaders attempted to uproot it with crowbars but their efforts were in vain. One can see to this day the marks of crowbar on the back of deity".

It is ridiculous that when E. Hultzsch, (Epigraphist, to the Government of Madras from 1886 to 1903) published his monumental three volume book on the Brihadeeswara Temple inscriptions by ASI under the British could have never have imagined that the very same ASI under Independent India would be instrumental in destroying those Inscriptions 105 years down the line!.

In his book South Indian Inscriptions he had documented the inscriptions on the broken pillars which are now broken as given below. The damaged pillars and the inscriptions found on them are found published in the VOL 2 Parts 1 & 2.
I am not going into details of the inscriptions in this report, as these are voluminous. These will be published seperately. Some pillars have inscriptions on one side. Some have on two sides; some have inscription on three sides and some on four sides.

1) INSCRIPTION NO 47 - Pillar on three sides ( Page 191-192)

2) INSCRIPTION NO 48 - Pillar B . Has inscriptions on two sides.(PAGE 195 -196)

3) INSCRIPTION NO 51- PILLAR B. INSCRIPTIUONS ON FOUR SIDES . (PAGE 205 207).

4) INSCRIPTION NO 51 - PILLAR C. INSCRIPTIONS ON FOUR SIDES. (207 – 210).

5) Mahahamandapam- adhistanam- kumadappadi on the outer wall- maximum damage.

6) Said a structural engineer " Maximum vandalism is found inside the hollow of Sree Vimanam where the original thousand year old one foot thick plaster inside the has been removed – scrapped away . This has not been replaced. This has lead to seepage during the last one year there by weakening of the gopuram and damaging the structural integrity of the super structure . This is considered to be maximum vandalism. This may result in the fall of the entire gopuram,already the apintings paintings inside are damaged and now the damage of the unique Kalasam is imminent.

When we came out of the temple premises workers were trying to paste the broken pillars with araldite- obviously from instruction from higher ups in Chennai. "ASI's method of conservation after destruction" commented my driver.
by GP.Srinivasan


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IMMINENT DANGER TO TANJAVUR BIG TEMPLE

Director,
Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage
71, Lodi Estate, New Delhi 110 003
Dear Director:
IMMINENT DANGER TO TANJAVUR BIG TEMPLE

ASI (Archelogical Survey of India), department under Government of India, has been engaged in renovation work in the Brihadisvara Temple, popularly known as the Big temple for the past one year. This is the present state of parts of the temple after the so called renovation . (Please See Photos http://janajaati.blogspot.com/2008/08/imminent-danger-to-tanjavur-big-temple.html ). In the name of conservation many valuble inscriptions, pillars, manadapam, shrines and original art have been destroyed beyond repair and rendered beyond recovery leading to irreparable loss to the great Hindu heritage. The temple was apparently built like a jig saw puzzle. Each stone was weighed and balanced precisely vis-a-vis the whole complex structure; selected strictly according to agamas and shilapasastra and assembled like a mammoth jig saw puzzle. One has to know high level mathematics geometry , construction technology of ancient material sciences and ancient temple architecture to understand the complex temple.

Last year when the ASI dismantled some portions of the huge complex by untrained contractors, who were never trained in ancient methods of construction technology adopted by the King for constructing the Temple. Now they are having a tough time, as seen from the piles of wreckage which they dismantled for conservation, but now do not know how to do it !

ASI lacks the skills technology and the minute care adopted in foreign countries for conservation. The temple complex resembles a war torn zone like Iraq. The temple has been reduced to piles of broken pillars and beams. This ancient temple, which withstood the test of time, many floods, rains and earthquakes, is in imminent danger. Please read further. It is shocking to note the marks of granite cutters . They have been used to remove blocks of stone called lotus motifs that adorn the outside walls of the huge temple.

Rajarajeswaram more popularly known as the Big Temple (at Tanjavur in Tamil Nadu, India), was built a millennium ago by the Chola emperor Raja Raja I. The UNESCO has declared it as a World Heritage monument. It is completely under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India. The Tanjavur Palace Devastanam is in charge of the temple's religious administration only. It is a treasure-house of art, architecture, sculpture, painting, music, dance; fosters the traditional Vedic and Agamic culture. It is hailed as the Devalaya Chakravarti. During the last one year systematic vandalism is taking place within the sacred premises of this great shrine in the name of conservation. Millennium- old inscriptions are getting shattered into smithereens. This is done under the blessed auspices of the Archaeological Survey of India. Portions of the Northern circumambulatory mandapam, the upapeetam and the athishtanam of the Maha Mandapam as also the inner part of the Sri Vimana are systematically destroyed in the name of restoration.

The circumambulatory mandapam was built by the Emperor's General known as Krishnan Raman alias Mummudi Chola Brahamaraya. A good many inscriptions were etched on the pillars, walls and basement.Alas, the pillars treasuring these inscriptions, the cross-beams of the roof and also the ceiling stones have been broken to bits and thrown away. Replacement through fresh stones is at work. These new stones bear no comparison to the old ones at all. Moreover, the stones laid as foundation by Raja Raja have been uprooted, dismantled and carted away. It is said, lorry loads of stones have been sold secretly. In addition to dismantling the stones in the adhistanam and upapeetam pertaining to Mahamandapam, granite-cutters have substantially damaged the Kumudappadai, thus in the process weakening the building. The inner plastering of the Sri Vimana had been totally removed as a consequence of which rain water seeps into the building and utterly spoils the ancient paintings. As the protecting nets in the Sri Vimana have been removed, the Sri Vimana has become as asylum of bats.
G.P.Srinivasan
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Sunday, August 17, 2008