Dutch occupation of Tiruchendur
| Dutch occupation of Tiruchendur | |||||||||
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| Part of Dutch–Portuguese War | |||||||||
Tiruchendur Murugan Temple | |||||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||||
| Dutch East India Company |
Kingdom of Portugal Madurai Nayak dynasty | ||||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
| Joan Maetsuycker | Thirumalai Nayak | ||||||||
The Murugan temple at Tiruchendur was occupied by the Dutch East India Company between the years 1646 to 1648, during the course of their war with the Portuguese. The local people tried during these 2 years to try and free their temple, with several futile attempts. The Dutch finally vacated the temple on orders from the Naik ruler. However, while vacating the temple, they hacked away and removed the idol of the main deity of the temple, and took it back to Galle, Dutch Ceylon. The idols was returned after many negotiations with the Madurai Nayakar.