Culture
Art of the Loot
Synopsis:
(01) Why in News?
(02) What are looted?
(03) From where?
(04) Store of the loot
(01)
Why in News
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott returned two
stolen antique statues of Hindu deities to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
(02) What are looted?
(i) Nataraja, the dancing Shiva.
(Nataraja statue belonged to the Chola dynasty of 11th-12th
century)
(ii) Ardhanariswara, which represents Shiva in half-female
form.
(It belonged to the 10th century)
(03) From where stolen?
Both the statues were allegedly stolen from temples
in Tamil Nadu to Australia
(04) Story of the loot:
·
The Nataraja statue was purchased by the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) in February 2008 at a price of 5.1
million US Dollars from art and antiquities dealer Subhash Kapoor, owner of the
"Art of the Past" gallery in New
York .
·
While, the Ardhanariswara statue was purchased by the Art Gallery
of New South Wales in 2004 at a price of approximately 300000 Australian dollar.
·
In 2012, Subhash Kapoor was arrested in Germany and subsequently brought to India for trial.
·
He was accused of committing burglary and smuggling antique idols
of Hindu deities belonging to Chola dynasty.
·
This case is currently at the prosecution stage in Tamil Nadu.
·
Moreover, Australian authorities also assisted India in conducting investigations in Australia .
·
In March 2014, the ministry of external affairs made a formal
proposal to the Australian department of attorney general for the return of the
two idols.
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