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    Posted: 27-Feb-2005 at 22:07

Seems that at least a little gift came from the tragedy. 

And according to myth, this is but one of six temple-cities still submerged under the waves.

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The tsunami has uncovered relics in Mahabalipuram
The relics have been buried under the sand for centuries
The deadly tsunami could have uncovered the remains of an ancient port city off the coast in southern India.

Archaeologists say they have discovered some stone remains from the coast close to India's famous beachfront Mahabalipuram temple in Tamil Nadu state following the 26 December tsunami.

They believe that the "structures" could be the remains of an ancient and once-flourishing port city in the area housing the famous 1200-year-old rock-hewn temple.

Three pieces of remains, which include a granite lion, were found buried in the sand after the coastline receded in the area after the tsunami struck.

Undersea remains

"They could be part of the small seaport city which existed here before water engulfed them. They could be part of a temple or a building. We are investigating," says T Sathiamoorthy of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

Archaeologists say that the stone remains date back to 7th Century AD and are nearly 6ft tall.

They have elaborate engravings of the kind that are found in the Mahabalipuram temple.

The temple, which is a World Heritage site, represents some of the earliest-known examples of Dravidian architecture dating back to 7th Century AD.

The monument also has gigantic open air reliefs hewn out from granite.

Buddha sculpture found in Mahabalipuram
The bronze Buddha which floated up the coast at Kalapakkam

The tsunami waves have also helped the archaeologists in desilting one such relief which had been covered with sand for ages.

A half-completed rock relief of an elephant got "naturally desilted" by the ferocious waves and is now drawing large crowds at this popular tourist destination.

For the past three years, archaeologists working with divers from India and England have found the remnants of the ancient port.

Archaeologists say they had done underwater surveys 1 km into the sea from the temple and found some undersea remains.

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The myths of Mahabalipuram were first set down in writing by British traveller J Goldingham, who visited the South Indian coastal town in 1798, at which time it was known to sailors as the Seven Pagodas.

The myths speak of six temples submerged beneath the waves with the seventh temple still standing on the seashore.

Mahabalipuram was once a flourishing port city

The myths also state that a large city which once stood on the site was so beautiful the gods became jealous and sent a flood that swallowed it up entirely in a single day.

The tsunami has also washed up a 9 inch-tall bronze Buddha on the coast off Kalapakkam in the state.

"It was lying with some other objects. It must have been carried out to the sea from Burma or Thailand," says T Sathiamoorthy.

The Buddha has been handed over to the local authorities, and may soon find a place in an Indian museum.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4257181.stm


UNEARTHED BY TSUNAMI: A sculpture depicting a horse and an elephant, carved out of a boulder, close to the shore temple at Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu. Photo: A. Muralitharan

http://www.hindu.com/2005/02/12/stories/2005021206521200.htm

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  Quote K. V. Ramakrishna Rao Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19-May-2006 at 02:45
1. About the existence of temples under the sea from Mamallapuram, there has been consistent more than 300 years tradition.
 
2. How the stone sculpture has bee dated to 7th century CE? What was the method adopted?
 
3. Has any correlation been made with "sea level rise" with that of historical or other comparative dating method?
 
4. Even before Tsunami. NIOT have found submerged stone structures, lion like figurine etc., but left as the water was murky and dirty.
 
5. What NIOT say about it?
 
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  Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19-May-2006 at 06:52
thats preety cool.
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  Quote Ponce de Leon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20-May-2006 at 20:46
Truly amazing. A city under the water. This is like the Indian version of "Atlantis."
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  Quote The Charioteer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-May-2006 at 19:04
Actually i have seen a documentary says the age of under-water Indian city pre-date to 10,000 B.C. submerged by "great flood". The stone structured city is quite sophisticated, their civilization must be started even earlier.
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  Quote K. V. Ramakrishna Rao Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30-May-2006 at 04:04
Mr. Tecuhtli,
 
I would be very much obliged, if you could give the reference of the documentary, which " says the age of under-water Indian city pre-date to 10,000 B.C. submerged by "great flood" so that how "The stone structured city is quite sophisticated, their civilization must be started even earlier" can be understood.
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  Quote TURKOGLU_ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02-Jun-2006 at 10:13

Dear Mr.Hwarang,Mr. Tecuhtli's ID on this forum is The Charioteer.

I would also like The Charioteer to give reference to the documentary.

Mr.Tecuhtli I saw a documentary about a Chinese chariot which was very big.Have you got the same chariot as your signature?

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  Quote M. Nachiappan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Dec-2006 at 23:45

The documentary reference is not coming.

Anyway, there have been many literary references to the effect that the areas beyond the present Mahabalipuram was submerged periodically, at least twice  within 300 years, as such accounts are correlated by the fishermen and as well as the European travellers of 18th century.

NIOT has already reported about submerged sculptures and structures away from the present Mahabalipuram site.

As it was the ancient Capital of the great Pallavas and their inscriptions have been found in far away places like SEA countries and as well as Maldives (note the distances between Mahabalipuram, SEA countries and Maldives), there is a reason to believe that long back, they must have been influencing or ruling there.

As otherwise, such "Pallava inscription" and "Pallava style sculptres" could not be found.

I would be greatly obliged to get more details in this regard from learned members of the forum.

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  Quote Zagros Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06-Dec-2006 at 03:49
10,000 years is clearly an exaggeration, especially considering that the religion seems to have been Buddhism.
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  Quote M. Nachiappan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06-Dec-2006 at 04:05

1. First of all, the reference has not been given about the documentary.

2. The relation of 10,000 with Buddhism is not known.

3. Probably, the Khumbat (Kutch, Gujarat) findings are referred to as the city submerged dated to c.10,000 BCE.

4. In fact, the wooden sample has been dated to 5,500 BCE or 7500 YBP.

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Why do I find this topic in "pre columbus Americans"?
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  Quote M. Nachiappan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-Dec-2006 at 03:24
Under water explorations carried out off Mahabalipuram have yielded results:
 
The made-made structures, decorated stone wall could be found near the shore (700 m east of shore temple).
 
Definitely, the ancient Port of the Pallava period must have submerged.
 
NIO, NIOT and State and Central archaeological departments pursue
excavations.
 
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