“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……”
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