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Buddhist sculptures & Heads discovered in Pakistan

Buddhist sculptures & Heads discovered in Pakistan

Archaeologists have discovered Buddhist sculptures and heads in Haripur district of Pakistan. Buddhist sculptures and heads dating back to second to fifth century AD had been discovered by archaeologists during ongoing excavation at the site of an ancient Buddhist Stupa known as Bhamala Buddhist...

/ 2014-12-27
Ruins of Telhara University, Bihar, india

The ruins of Telhara University older than Nalanda

Telhara is a village in the Nalanda district of Bihar, India. It was the site of a Buddhist monastery in ancient India. Located about 33 km from the ruins of the famous Nalanda University, Telhara could be ‘Tilas-akiya’ or ‘Tiladhak’, the place Chinese travellers...

/ 2014-12-26
The pictograph found in a cave in Hampi.

Drawings of Indus Valley discovered near Hampi

The Indus Valley Civilisation has puzzled archaeologists and researchers ever since it was first discovered in the early twentieth century. Who were these ancient people who lived along the Indus River between 3,300 and 1,300 B.C.? Could they have been...

/ 2014-12-20
Idol of Lord Vitthala and Lord Janardhana found at Janardhana Temple

14th Century Bronze Idols Discovered

Recently two bronze icons dating back to the Vijayanagar period have been found. The icons of Lord Vitthala and Lord Janardhana were found at the Janardhana temple in Belanje village near Hebri in Karkala taluk. The icon of Lord Vitthala is 28 cm...

/ 2014-12-14
Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir

World’s tallest Krishna temple to be built in Vrindavan

Mathura and Vrindavan are important places for Hindus all over the world. Vrindavan is especially a very revered and sacred place for the devotees of Lord Krishna. In fact, the Holy Land of Vrindavan can be considered to be the...

/ 2014-11-22
Tamil_brahmi script in Egypt & Oman

Tamil-Brahmi Script Found in Arab Countries

Brahmi is the earliest Indian alphabetical script. The origin of the script is still much debated, but according to most scholars it is connected to the much older and as-yet undeciphered Indus script. As per its regional variations, it is...

/ 2014-11-10
Purana Qila Delhi

The Search for Indraprastha

According to Mahabharata, Indraprastha was the capital of the kingdom led by the Pandava. The Demon Maya, built the city and the palace of Indraprastha for the Pandavas. The area for the palace was created by clearing the forests of...

/ 2014-10-28
5000 years old stepwell found in dholavira, gujrat, india

5,000 years old stepwell discovered

A  5,000 years old stepwell has been discovered in one of the largest Harappan cities, Dholavira, in Kutch. Dating back to bronze age, the site represents the largest, grandest, and the best furnished ancient water reservoir discovered so far in the...

/ 2014-10-08
largest Harappan Site Rakhigarhi

Rakhigarhi is now largest Harappan site

Rakhigarhi is a village in Hisar District in the state of Haryana in India, around 150 kilometers from Delhi. Spread over 350 hectares, this nondescript village is biggest Indus valley Civilisation site in the world, a city that was much larger...

/ 2014-10-07

7000 year old Ancient caves discovered in Andhra Pradesh

A group of caves containing ancient rock art have been discovered by a researcher in Akkampalli, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The discovery is archaeologically significant as the caves contain artwork that depicts the state of civilisation and...

/ 2014-08-05