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TN idol wing prevents auction of 500 year old stolen Nataraja idol in France

The Tamil Nadu idol wing DGP, Jayanth Murali’s swift move against the auction of a 500-year-old stolen idol from the state has prevented its auction by the French auction house, Christie's.

Chennai, Dec 16 (BPNS)

The Tamil Nadu idol wing DGP, Jayanth Murali’s swift move against the auction of a 500-year-old stolen idol from the state has prevented its auction by the French auction house, Christie’s.

The elite idol wing DGP on finding that the auction house had put the 500 year old idol on auction in a price band of 2,00,000 Euros to 3,00,000 Euros ( around Rs 1.76 cr to 2.64 crores) ,he tweeted ,” STOP AUCTION, Return it to us  This is stolen from India, TN”. Jayanth Murali also tagged “ Antiquities Coalition”, that runs an international campaign against cultural racketeering and the Archeological Survey of India( ASI).

Immediately after the Idol wing informed the state government, the message was passed to the Union Home ministry which took the issue with the French authorities through the Indian embassy in Paris.

The DGP told media persons that the Idol wing established communication using diplomatic channels to prevent the auction.

It may be noted that the 500-year-old Nataraja temple belonged to Sri Kothanda Rameswara Temple at Kayathar in Thoothukudi district and was stolen in 1972.

The bronze idol, according to Archeological Survey of India authorities belongs to the Vijayanagara period (15th to 16th century)

The idol wing officers after identifying that the idol was being auctioned cross-checked the images belonging of idols at the Indo- French Institute, Puducherry, and found that the images of the stolen idol and on the records of the institute were similar.

A senior official of the Tamil Nadu idol wing told BPNS that after it was established that the stolen Nataraja idol and that which was being presented for auction were one and the same, it communicated to the Tamil Nadu government which contacted the Union Home Ministry and took up the matter further ahead.