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Archaeological Survey of India inspects 5 shrines and 19 wells in Sambhal including the rediscovered Shiv-Hanuman Mandir, 3 murtis recovered

“Archaeological Survey of India inspects 5 shrines and 19 wells in Sambhal including the rediscovered Shiv-Hanuman Temple, 3 idols recovered”, Opindia, December 20, 2024:

“A 4-member team from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) inspected five ‘teerth’ (shrines) and 19 wells in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh on Friday. This included discreet carbon dating of the Shiv-Hanuman Temple which was rediscovered recently during an operation against power theft.

DM Dr Rajender Pensiya informed that the inspection continued for 8-10 hours adding that a total of around 24 areas were surveyed. The inspected shrines included Bhadrak Ashram, Swargadeep, Chakrapani, and the ancient Shmashan Temple.

The ASI team also did a detailed study of the condition and historical importance of the 19 ancient wells present in the area. ASI had requested the administration to keep this inspection away from media coverage……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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