Saluvankuppam Murugan Temple – A Shrine Beneath the Sands
When we speak of Mamallapuram, we immediately think of the Shore Temple, the Five Rathas, or the Great Penance. But just a little before the Tiger Cave, at Saluvankuppam, lies a site that quietly rewrites the history of this region. This is not a standing temple in the conventional sense. What we see here today are the remains of a shrine that existed in layers, one built over another, across centuries. And interestingly, its story came back to light only after a disaster. (Note: I have written about this site in my blog in 2009 itself. I have covering this place again with more details now.) A Discovery After the Tsunami The tsunami of December 2004 caused widespread destruction along the coast. But as the sea receded dramatically, it briefly revealed buried structures along the shoreline. At Saluvankuppam, archaeologists noticed unusual remains near the Tiger Cave complex. Excavations by the Archaeological Survey of India soon uncovered something remarkable, the remains of...