
Two antique idols stolen from Tiruvarur district 50 years ago traced to U.S. museum
The Hindu
They were suspected to be stolen fifty years ago and replaced with replicas
The Idol Wing CID Police of Tamil Nadu Police has traced two stolen antique idols- Yoganarasimha and Ganesha - belonging to Venugopala Swamy Temple, Alathur in Tiruvarur District to Nelson-Atkins Museums, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A. They were suspected to be stolen fifty years ago and replaced with replicas.
In 2017, S. Nagarajan, Inspector, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment, Mannargudi, lodged a complaint to the Vikrapandiyam Police Station, Thiruvarur District, alleging burglary of three antique metal idols - Vishnu, Sridevi and Bhudevi belonging to Venugopala Swamy Temple which were kept at Viswanatha Swamy Temple in the same village for safe custody. He further stated that a few remaining idols were handed over to the Thiruvarur Icon Centre for safe custody.
He requested the recovery of the antique idols of Vishnu, Sridevi, and Bhudevi metal idols which were stolen around 50 years back. Based on his complaint, a case was registered at Vikrapandiyam police station, and the case was taken up for investigation by the Idol Wing CID.
Police traced three antique idols- Vishnu, Sridevi and Bhoodevi belonging to Venugopala Swamy Temple to LACMA Museum, Los Angeles. At this point in time, the officer Mr Nagarajan, who had handed over the custody of the remaining idols of Venugopala Swamy temple to Tiruvarur Icon Centre, developed a suspicion on the status of them.
The six idols- Yoganarasimha, Ganesha, Dancing Krishna, Dancing Sambanthar, Somaskandar and Standing Vishnu which were kept at the icon centre were found to be fake, the investigation revealed.
As no images of the original idols were available with the temple authorities nor in other records, the idol wing decided to check if any photographs or documents were available with the French Institute of Pondicherry (IFP).

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