The Gigantic Nandi of Sanyasi Kuppam: A Toppled Offering from the Chola Era
In the quiet village of Sanyasi Kuppam, near Thirubuvanai in the Union Territory of Puducherry, stands a colossal Nandi, forgotten by time but not by heritage enthusiasts. Surrounded by trees and resting close to a local liquor shop, this weathered and damaged sculpture has long been the subject of legend, devotion and literary memory. The Legend: A Gift from Sembiyan Mahadevi According to popular belief, this gigantic Nandi was originally meant for the Brihadeeswarar Temple (Thanjavur Peruvudaiyar Temple). The story goes that Sembiyan Mahadevi, the illustrious grandmother of Rajaraja Chola and a renowned patron of temple renovation, commissioned the Nandi as her contribution to the grand temple her grandson was building at Thanjavur. At the time, she was involved in restoring the Vagra Kali Amman Temple in Thiruvakkarai. Hearing that Rajaraja was constructing a temple of an unprecedented scale, she arranged for the Nandi to be transported from Thiruvakkarai along the banks of the V...