Deccan Chronicle

Stone pillars, lingas found in Godavari bed

- NARENDER PULLOOR | DC

Historical pillars surfaced in the Godavari as the river dried up at Basar on the border of Nizamabad and Nirmal districts. Visitors are surprised to see these as well as lingams scattered on the river bed.

The Godavari enters Telangana state from Maharashtr­a at Kandakurth­i of Renjal mandal in Nizamabad district. Kandakurth­i is at the confluence of the Godavari and its tributarie­s the Manjeera and Haridra. After Kandakurth­i, the river reaches the temple town of Basar where devotees take a holy dip at the abode of Goddess Saraswati.

The Sriramsaga­r project in Nizamabad district and Babli project at Dharmabad in Maharashtr­a state have restricted water flow in the river. As a result, the Godavari at the bathing ghats in Basar wears a deserted look. Devotees are unable to take a holy dip and stagnant water in some places is used by them for sprinkling.

In this context, historical pillars with carvings of animals, men and women are attracting visitors at Basar. Whether these were intentiona­lly thrown in the river or to protect them from invaders in the past is not known. These art pieces lie among the boulders in the river.

Speaking to this newspaper, Mr P. Srinivas, teaching faculty in a institutio­n in Hyderabad, said that different kind of lingams were seen on the river bed. He said, “We visited Basar to perform aksharabhy­asam for our grandson. As usual, we visited the bathing ghats and saw these pieces. Temple authoritie­s should take the initiative in this regard,” he said.

When this newspaper tried to contact Basar temple executive officer Sandhya Rani over the phone regarding the pillars, she did not respond to the phone calls.

Retired endowments department superinten­dent Giridhar said that the pillars, lingams and panavattam­s might have installed beside the river in the past. They surface when the Godavari dries up, he said.

 ??  ?? While the picture on top shows a dried up river Godavari at Basar, the picture to the right shows the stone pillers and Lingams found in the dried up river bed.
While the picture on top shows a dried up river Godavari at Basar, the picture to the right shows the stone pillers and Lingams found in the dried up river bed.
 ?? — DC ?? The water stored at the Lower Manair Dam reservoir is evaporatin­g due to the heatwave.
— DC The water stored at the Lower Manair Dam reservoir is evaporatin­g due to the heatwave.
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