Krishnagiri

Krishnagiri

Krishnagiri Museum is located near Apsara Theatre on Gandhi Road. It was opened as 12th District Museum in the year 1993. This Museum exhibits objects of Art and Archaeology, Anthropology, Geology, Botany and Zoology disciplines. Most important exhibits of this Museum are the Hero Stones, which were collected from different parts of this district. Visitors can have the Knowledge of history of Krishnagiri district from as early as Paleolithic period through Neolithic and Megalithic to modern period by the exhibits displayed here. Paleolithic tools collected from Varattanappalli and Kappalvadi, Neolithic tools collected from Katheri, Gangaleri, Thogarapplli, Paiyur, Kokkikalpodu, Modhur, Gollahalli and vellolai are displayed. Krishnagiri district was inhabited by Megalithic people after the Neolithic culture. Megalithic culture in this district was understood by its different types of burial systems, paintings both on rock and dolmens and the presence of iron objects with black and red ware potteries. In this Museum different types of megalithic potteries from Beemandapalli and photographs of rock paintings of Periyakottappalli and Krishnagiri hill and dolmens of Mallasandram are displayed. Megalithic period was followed by Sangam age. Sangam literatures describe the erection of hero stones elaborately. To commemorate the heroic deeds of the warrior who died in the battlefield Hero stones were erected. Such hero stones are abundant in Krishnagiri district. Hero stones brought from Beemandappalli, Sulagiri, Kathadikuppam, Chinna Kotthur, Emakkalnattham, Kodiyalam, Londenpet and Pennesvaramadam are displayed here. The hero stone from Chinnakotthur carved with inscription marks that the person died after killing a horse in a battle at Karuvayanpalli. Stone inscription from Beemandapalli of Rajamahendra Chola (1062) displayed adjacent to the Hero Stone informs that Seramakkan wife of a warrior who died in the battle at Koodumukki committed Sati (Theeppanjaal). Another inscription brought from Karakkuppam of Vijayanagar period refers to the gift of akaram (agraharam). The inscription from Pochampalli refers to a gift made by Thavana Dandanayaka to Thiruvanatheesvarar temple for the wellbeing of Hoysala King Someesvara Deva on his 13th regnal year. Stone sculptures from Beruhalli, Nadusal, Kaveripattanam and Bimandapplli are laso displayed in this Museum. Wood carvings displayed here include Gangathara and Bhairava have been brought from temple cars of different places of Tamil Nadu. Some paintings of contemporary art displayed here records the trend of modern art. Two Cannons of about 18th century from Bujjagoundanpudur and Hosur are displayed here. Swords, Dagger, Knife with cover, Cannon balls made of stone, Gun powder Gun are other weapons displayed In this Museum. Photographs of Krishnagiri, Thattakkal, Jegadevi and Mahrajakadai forts tell the story of militancy of this area during 16th to 19th centuries. One can also see Centuries old Terracotta figurines, Tiles of roofs and Palm leaf Manuscripts displayed here. Street Play art objects, Lambadi dress and ornaments, musical instruments, objects of Irulas and Kurumbas portray the life style of different kinds of people living in Krishnagiri District. Separate showcases for Human Physiology, Pre historic animals, jungle animals and solar system have models to demonstrate their nature to the school children. Working models of groups of animals, life through ages, volcano, magic fish and model of our earth entertain the students. Specimens of Rocks, Minerals and fossils of Geology, Medicinal plants of Botany, Coral reef, scrub jungle, reptiles, skulls of some animals and birds and Birds sanctuary of Zoology are other sections attract both common people and students. So you are welcome to Krishnagiri Museum to know about the history, art and cultural wealth of this District in particular and science in general. In front of main gallery of Krishnagiri Museum Hero Stones, Inscriptions and stone sculptures are displayed.

Contact Details :

Museum Address :
The Curator,
Government Museum,
Near Apsara Theatre,
Gandhi Road,
Krishnagiri - 635 001.

FEW IMPORTANT EXHIBITS :

  • Bimandappalli Hero Stone
    Bimandappalli Hero Stone

    This hero stone depicts HERO with his wife who committed sati (died jumping in to the funeral pyre). It belongs to the period of Chola King Rajamahendra (A.D.1062)

  • Hero Stones
    Hero Stones

    Hero stones are abundant in Krishnagiri district. Hero killed by tiger (puli kutthi pattan), Sati, Navakandam ( Self Sacrifice) are some of the types displayed here.

  • Objects Of Irulas
    Objects Of Irulas

    Irulas are using this instrument to drive away the wild pigs. Other objects seen in the picture are Small bamboo basket used to store herbal medicines and wooden grinder.

  • Objects Of Kurumbas
    Objects Of Kurumbas

    Kurumbas make blankets form sheeps hair. Scissors and spindle used for making blanket, Horns of sheep, bell tied in the neck, bamboo vessels used to give medicine are shown here.

  • Street Play Art Objects
    Street Play Art Objects

    Therukkootthu (street play) is famous in this district. Original dress and ornaments of the characters Krishna and Duriyothana along with musical instruments like Miruthangam, Dolak, Hormonium and Thalam are displayed here.