City
Epaper

Stolen from TN over 50 years ago, Parvati idol traced to New York auction house

By IANS | Updated: August 8, 2022 19:25 IST

Chennai, Aug 8 The Tamil Nadu Police's Idol Wing have traced an idol of Goddess Parvati that was ...

Open in App

Chennai, Aug 8 The Tamil Nadu Police's Idol Wing have traced an idol of Goddess Parvati that was stolen from a temple in the state in 1971 to the Bonhams auction house in New York, officials said on Monday.

According to the police, the Parvati idol was part of five idols that were burgled from the Nadanapureshwarar temple at Kumbakonam on May 12, 1971. Police have now commenced the process to retrieve the idol and bring it back to India under the UNESCO's World Heritage Convention 1972.

Talking to , DGP, CID-Idol Wing Jayanth Murali, said: "We sought the help of an archaeologist who said that the photograph of the idol of Parvati that was kept at the French Institute of Pondicherry and the idol of Parvati on sale at Bonham's auction house is the same. This means that the idol of Parvati at Bonhams belongs to the Nadanapureshwarar temple at Kumbakonam."

Following the complaint after they were stolen in 1971, temple trustee K. Vasu, in 2019, lodged another complaint and said that he had seen the idols in 1971 when they were in public worship, and after that, he had not seen them. In the complaint, Vasu said that he had seen the locks of the temple broken while reaching there for worship and then two trustees of the temple had complained to the Nachiarkoyil police and the inspector had visited the temple.

Vasu also said that no FIR was lodged then and hence he was filing the complaint. He filed the complaint with the Special Officer, Idol Wing, S.G. Pon Manickavel, and a case was registered in 2019.

After tracing one, senior officers told that they are trying to trace the remaining four idols.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: KumbakonamchennaiUnescoTamil Nadu PoliceTirunelveli deputy commissioner of policeUnited nations education scientific and cultural organisationOffice of the united nationsAssociate nationsTamil nadu director general of policeMadras missionRaha news agency
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalChennai ED Office Receives Bomb Threat, Sniffer Dog, BDDS Team Conduct Searches

LifestyleIndia Nominates Chhath Puja for UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List

NationalSchool Holiday in Tamil Nadu on October 27? Chennai and Other Districts Brace for Heavy Rainfall Amid Cyclone Montha

NationalCyclone Montha Live Tracker Map: Cyclonic Storm Likely to Form on October 27 in Bay of Bengal; Check Real Time Updates

NationalChennai Water Pollution: Thick White Foam Covers Pattinapakkam Beach After Excess Water Released From Chembarambakkam Lake

National Realted Stories

NationalNavy’s Eastern Command prepares for unprecedented maritime assembly 2026

NationalRohit Arya planned to drag hostage drama for several days: Source

NationalPaddy procurement in Eastern UP to begin from tomorrow

NationalHow the Statue of Unity, conceived by PM Modi, became a reality 

National‘Nobody listens to them’: Azam Khan calls UP Dy CMs powerless, rejects Muslim face for top post