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Tamil Nadu temples get a lift: Preserving history, beating floods

TNN | Last updated on - Jan 20, 2026, 14:49 IST
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Flooding issue

Every monsoon, grey water from nearby roads flows into the sanctum sanctorum of the 800-year-old Sri Raviswarar temple in Vyasarpadi, disrupting daily rituals. Similarly, sewer water routinely enters the Sri Kalikambal temple in Mannady during heavy rains.

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Temple lifting method

To address flooding, the Sri Kalikambal temple’s five-tier Rajagopuram is being lifted by four feet, while the sanctum sanctorum and mandapas of Raviswarar temple are being raised by up to seven feet using controlled jacklifting technology.

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HR&CE Initiative

The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) department has appointed specialised contractors from northern states to carry out structural lifting and foundation strengthening in 25 temples across Chennai and other districts.

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Construction details

Temples typically have walls three to five feet thick, made of stone and lime mortar. Lifting is done carefully using controlled jacklifting to maintain structural integrity.

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Approval process

A 10-member state-level HR&CE committee approves temple lifting. The committee includes agama experts, sthapathis, Archaeological Survey of India officials, and structural engineers. Clearance of at least five feet around the structure is required to lift safely.

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Reason for lifting

Most temples are decades old and now sit below surrounding road levels due to repeated relaying and urbanisation. Elevation and foundation strengthening are preferred over demolition to prevent heritage loss and reduce costs.

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Completed projects

Lifting work has been completed at 11 temples: nine in Chennai and one each in Chengalpet and Tirupur districts. In Chennai, completed temples include Arulmigu Somanathaswamy (Kolathur), Thiruvalleswarar (Padi), Varasiddhi Vinayakar (Villivakkam), and Dharmaraja Draupadi Amman (Komaleeswaranpet).

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Oraibik
127 days ago
Snake Babu would not do any of these without 50% kick back....worst DK/DMK government which is against hindus and hindu temples. If they come to power again, they will start converting the hindu temples into churches and mosques
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