Specification: devotees have long believed that it was brought to India by St. Thomas.
Archeological Details: It is painted on a light woodenplank about a foot and half a square. The picture is known is some quarters as the Scalpular of St. Thomas.

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Section Index:

1. Sculptures & carvings

1. Bleeding cross
2. The Three Sassanian-Pahlvi Crosses in Malabar
3. Stone receptacle
4. Monogram of the soceity of Jesus
5. Two medallions
6. Cross between two pecocks
7.
This was found in the San Thome Cathedral opposite the present
north-west verandha.

8. A Sanskrit Inscription
9. A Stone Inscription
10. Fragment of a Tamil Inscription
11. The Stones with Crosses
12. A Benefactor of the Old Cathedral
13. Record about the 'Bleeding Cross' of St. Thomas Mount
14. The Glory of Mary Mother of Jesus
15. The Double Figure
16. The Figure on the other side
17. St. Thomas' coins

2. Paintings & Statues

1. Painting of Mary with Infant jesus
2. Glass paintings
3. Painting of Mary with Infant jesus
4. Statue of Doubting St. Thomas
5. Standing Image of St. Thomas
6. Statue of St. Thomas
7. Statue of Doubting St. Thomas
8. Oil painting of Last supper
9. Painting of n old Church
10.Painting of n old Church
11. Standing Image of St. Thomas
12. Statue of Our Lady of Mylapore
13. Painting of Apostle St. Thomas
14. Image of St. Thomas
15. Painting of Apostle St. Thomas
16. Image of St. Thomas
17. Image of St. Thomas

3. Manuscripts & coins

1. This was found in the San Thome Cathedral opposite the present
north-west verandha.

2.
3.
Fragment of a Tamil Inscription
4.
5.
A Sanskrit Inscription
6.
A Stone Inscription
7.
8.
9.
10.
A Benefactor of the Old Cathedral
11.
Roman gold and silver coins
12. Coins of King Gondophares
13. Roman silver coins of 1st Century

4. Churches & Crosses

1. A Church with Malankara Syrian background
2. Kurishumudi Aanakuthiyapalli
3. Bishops and Fathers of malankara Syrian Church
4. Chappel of malekkurisu Dayara
5. Kodungallur Church
6. St. George Church, Perumpilly
7. Holy Cross Church, Kpllam
8. Tomb of a Syrian orthodox saint
9. Kottayam Valiapalli Church
10. Kottayam Valiapalli Church
11. Kottayam Valiapalli Church inner view
12. An ancient syrian Church
13. Mulamthuruthi Mar St. Thomas Oorthodox Church
14. Mulamthuruthi Mar St. Thomas Oorthodox Church
15. Cheriyapalli Church
16. St. Francis Church
17. Akkarappally Church
18. St. Thomas Mount Church
19. Malekkurisu Dayara
20. Manjanikkara Mar Ignathious Church
21. Manjanikkara Mar Ignathious Church
22. Manjanikkara Mar Ignathious Church
23. Mulamthuruthi Mar St. Thomas Oorthodox Church
24. Malayattoor Catholic Church
25. Bishops and Fathers of malankara Syrian Church
26. Bishops and Fathers of Syrian Church
27. Mar Sabor Afroth Church, Akapparambu
28. Mar Sabor Afroth Church, Akapparambu
29. Syrian Orthodox Church, Niranam
30. St. George Church, Perumpilly
31. Mar Sabor Afroth Cross, Akapparambu
32. Kalkurisu (stone cross) of a Syrian church
33. Golden Cross of a Malankara Syrian Church
34. A Cross in Malankara SyrianStyle
35. Ancient Stone Cross withPhalvi Inscriptions
36. Tomb of Mar Gheevarghese Shrambikkal
37. Bottom part of the Silver Cross of a Malankara Syrian Church
38. Bleeding cross of St. Thomas Shrine with sassanian Phalvi inscriptions which dates back to 1st century AD
39. Stone carved Cross Kadamattam Church with sassanian Phalvi inscriptions which dates back to 1st century AD
40. Stone carved Cross at the east gate of Kottayam Valiyapalli Church
with
 sassanian Phalvi inscriptions which dates back to 1st century
AD

41. Stone carved Cross at the south gate of Kottayam Valiyapalli Church
with sassanian Phalvi inscriptions which dates back to 1st century
AD

5. Ancient Instruments

 

 

 

 

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