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Home / Crime and Justice / Chennai River Hides Stone Idols: Archaeology Waits

Chennai River Hides Stone Idols: Archaeology Waits

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Fifty stone idols were discovered in the Cooum river at Pirinjivakkam.
  • Local residents found the idols during a stroll near the river.
  • The state archaeology department has yet to inspect the idols.
Chennai River Hides Stone Idols: Archaeology Waits

A significant discovery was made in the Cooum river at Pirinjivakkam village in Tiruvallur district, where fifty stone idols were found by local residents on Sunday. The idols, depicting deities such as Vinayaka, Murugan, Ayyappan, and Kali, were stumbled upon by villagers during a routine stroll near the riverbanks.

While some idols show signs of moss growth, their precise age remains undetermined. Residents retrieved the idols and promptly notified the police and panchayat administration. Revenue officials have since taken the idols into their custody, ensuring their safekeeping while awaiting further assessment.

The Tiruvallur collector has confirmed that the state archaeology department has been informed to ascertain the antiquity of the discovered idols. A thorough investigation to trace their origins can only commence once the department conducts its inspection, leaving the mystery of their presence in the river unresolved for now.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fifty stone idols, including deities like Vinayaka and Kali, were found in the Cooum river.
The stone idols were discovered by local residents of Pirinjivakkam village during a stroll.
No, the state archaeology department has not yet inspected the idols found in the Cooum river.

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