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Coordinates: 10°1732N 76°0955E / 10.2922744°N 76.1653315°E / 10.2922744; 76.1653315
 

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Mathilakam
Village
Kerala
Kerala

Location in Kerala, India

Kerala
Kerala

Mathilakam (India)

Coordinates: 10°17′32N 76°09′55E / 10.2922744°N 76.1653315°E / 10.2922744; 76.1653315
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictThrissur
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
680685
Vehicle registration47
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest cityKodungallur, Irinjalakkuda
Avg. summer temperature35 °C (95 °F)
Avg. winter temperature20 °C (68 °F)
Ilango Adigal

Mathilakam is a village in Kodungallur taluk, Thrissur districtinKerala, South India. It is located around 5 miles north of KodungalluronNational Highway 66.

Mathilakam is generally identified by historians as the location of the medieval Shiva temple, the Thirukkunavay Temple.[1] The shrine was also known as the Kunavayir Kottam, the monastery of Ilamko Atikal (the author of the Tamil epic Chilappathikaram).[1] The temple has been highly eulogized in the Tamil Shaiva literature of Tevaram as early as the 7th century CE. The Tamil Nayanmar saint Sundarar is said to have visited the temple before attaining Moksha.[1]

At Madilakam...the excavation revealed a 1.7 metres thick occupation overlying the natural sand. Several massive walls of laterite were exposed, one of which measuring 1.12 metres in breadth was traced to a length of 12 metres. The structure-complex seems to belong to the temple. The occurrence in the lower-half of the deposit of the sturdy red ware, the Chinese Celadon Ware and Chola coins would date the site to the 10th-11th centuries AD. The coins bear the familiar Chola characteristics, viz., the standing king on one side and the seated goddess on the other. Besides, hundreds of small earthen lamps were picked up from this site which might indicate that the venue was probably that of the temple, though this needs further confirmation. Another important find in this area was the outer wall of Madilakam, on the south extremity of the village. The wall was found to be running in the east-west direction and probably extended up to the backwaters on the east.

Indian Archaeology 1969–70: A Review (Archaeological Survey of India)

Excavations were conducted by Archaeological Survey of India at Mathilakam in 1967.[2] In the excavations conducted in 1970, an 8th-9th century AD foundation, structurally different from the standard Hindu temple foundations in shape, was revealed.[1]

Kerala State Archaeological Department conducted a field survey at Mathilakam in 2014.[2] In 2020, the Archaeological Survey of India granted licence to a non-profit trust to undertake excavations in Mathilakam.[3][4] The first phase of the excavations was started with the opening of six trial trenches.[3][4] The trust completed the trial excavations at Mathilakam in 2020.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Narayanan, M. G. S. (2013) [1972]. Perumals of Kerala. Thrissur (Kerala): CosmoBooks. pp. 340–42. doi:10.1177/0376983614521543. S2CID 143612532.
  • ^ a b "Archaeological Team Begins Field Survey at Mathilakam". The Hindu. 2014. ISSN 0971-751X.
  • ^ a b Saju, M. T. (2020). "Rediscovering Ancient Tamilakam: Pattanam and Mathilakam Excavations to Begin Soon". The Times of India.
  • ^ a b c Harigovind, Abhinaya (2020). "Ancient Ring Well Unearthed at Thevarkadu". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X.
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