The document discusses when Muslims first attacked Srirangam in 1310-1311, carrying off the image of Alagiyamanavalar Perumal and all treasures from the Srirangam temple. The statue was then transported to Delhi by the Sultan but stolen back by devout Tamils and brought hidden to Srirangam, where it was lost from sight in a ravine.
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Srirangam Tradition and Rites (Kovil Ozhugu)
The document discusses when Muslims first attacked Srirangam in 1310-1311, carrying off the image of Alagiyamanavalar Perumal and all treasures from the Srirangam temple. The statue was then transported to Delhi by the Sultan but stolen back by devout Tamils and brought hidden to Srirangam, where it was lost from sight in a ravine.
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The Koil Olugu relates that when the Muslims first attacked Srirangam (1310-1311).
they carried oft the image of Alagiyamanavalar
Perumal and all the srirangam temple treasures. It is said that the statue was transported to Delhi, and stolen from the Sultan by devout Tamils. It was then brought back by them to the region of Srirangam, hidden in a ravine, and lost. sight of. [ edit ]