Guest guest Posted June 1, 2002 Report Share Posted June 1, 2002 2000-yr-old Buddhist temple discovered in UP 2002-06-01 Gathered by Staff Reporter PATNA,JUNE 1: Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 2,000- year-old shrine at Shravasti, the capital of the ancient Koshal kingdom in what is now state of Uttar Pradesh state where the Buddha used to preach, according to an AFP report. The discovery, which was reported by a team from the state Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has shed light on life at the time of the Buddha two millennia ago, Birendra Nath, the superintending archaeologist of the ASI branch here reportedly said today. Nath said that Buddha stayed for four months at Shravasti and delivered most of his sermons there. "The excavation sites have unveiled one of the most important cities of ancient India called Shravasti, which was the capital of the Koshal kingdom of King Premjit -- a contemporary of Lord Buddha," he said. Stating that Shravasti site was first identified by Sir Alexander Cunningham, a British archaeologist, in 1861, Nath said a large number of terracotta earthenware, human figurines, beads, plaques, seals, copper and silver coins and objects of bone and ivory were discovered. The excavations also unearthed a large number of polished pottery and wares dating back to the sixth century BC, he said, adding the temple hints at the existence of a well-planned town with good drainage and brick-layered wells. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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