Talk:Murugan Temple, Saluvankuppam

Assessment
I have rated this article B class; I normally do not give out detailed feedback, but I'd like to do so here.  Lynch 7  17:15, 28 July 2011 (UTC)
 * Images in section 1 can be split up i.e. one of them can be moved to another section, so that the images don't interfere with section headings (WP:MOSIMAGES).
 * Redlinks should be taken care of; currently doesn't really adorn article.
 * Architecture section is well developed IMO, but the History section could use expansion.
 * We could maybe get some more images, and club it with some of the existing images to make a gallery.

Edits by 130.88.*.*
An anonymous user has been repeatedly adding deliberate misinformation despite the fact I've reverted him/her twice. Please see this.

In order to prevent such incidents from occurring again, I am explaining here in detail why the edit has been reverted.


 * "forming the foundations of inspiration for Dravidian architecture."

This phrase is a violation of WP:OR and WP:PEACOCK. Besides, this sentence doesn't make any sense to a reader like me; the only purpose it serves is to fill a few bytes of space.


 * "It is also believed to be one of only two pre-Pallava Hindu temples to be found in the state on land"

No need to mention this as no older Hindu temple have been found underwater. One possibly older structure is a temple excavated at Puhar but it is still to be determined whether the temple is Hindu or Buddhist.


 * "Rock inscriptions discovered from the period gave clues to the temple's location."

Redundant. Unnecessary to state such a thing in the first paragraph of the lead while the "rock inscriptions incident" is mentioned in the second pareagraph of the lead.


 * The editor has replaced every occurence of garba griha with vimana giving the following edit summary - "the sources refer to this Tamil Sangam temple's inner shrine as vimanam"

The editor does not mention what sources refer to the sanctum sanctorum as vimana. The word Vimana is mostly used to refer to the temple tower and no where to the sanctum sanctorum, atleast, in none of the refs I've provided it is used in such a context.- The Enforcer Office of the secret service  10:29, 17 August 2011 (UTC)

Inscriptions
\\Apart from these, there are five other pillars with inscriptions by the Pallava kings Dantivarman I, Nandivarman III and Kambavarman, the Rashtrakuta king Krishna III and the Chola king Rajendra Chola III.[9]//
 * One of the pallava kings mentioned here is Dantivarman I. but I hope the name is Dantivarman only. will it be corrected?--Booradleyp (talk) 21:05, 23 June 2012 (UTC)

This has to be named as Murugan Temple instead of Subrahmanya Temple
This site has to be named as Murugan Temple instead of Subrahmanya Temple. The name of the God is Murugan in Tamil. Subrahmanya is the Sanskrit name for this God. I request you to accept my changes in the text and also change to the title to "Murugan Temple, Saluvankuppam". — Preceding unsigned comment added by Padmaxi (talk • contribs) 12:39, 26 October 2016 (UTC)

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