Bhubaneswar

Ancient Stone Blocks Excavated In Bhubaneswar’s Ekamra Khestra Damaged!

By
Anil Dhir

Bhubaneswar:  The four stone beams that were excavated from the excavated area of the Sibatirtha Mutt, just 50 metres away from the wall of the Lingaraj Temple, were kept near the Gadi of the Mutt. These 20 ft single piece square stone beams are at least 15 tonnes each. These are unique finds; blocks of this size are not even found at the Konark Sun Temple site.

These huge beams were used in the foundation of the Lingaraj Temple. These must have been discarded because of faults. The ancient temple makers could detect honeycombs and hollows in these beams just by tapping them.

The stone blocks had become the centre of attention for the locals, who had flocked to see them when they were unearthed four months ago. Last week, I had written to the authorities to remove these blocks either to the Odisha State Museum or the ASI office.

Unfortunately, two of these stone blocks have been damaged. One has been broken right at the centre; a three feet section has been broken from the other beam. This was due to mishandling and incorrect methods adopted to lift them. The two remaining intact beams should be carefully lifted by cranes and removed from the site. Once again, the lackadaisical approach of both the ASI and the administration has come to light. It is surprising that the ASI, which is working on the Suka Sari complex just 50 metres away, did not take notice of this.

Even the leaning tree that is precariously perched on a small mound near the Suka Sari temple has not been removed nor secured by guy wires. The City DFO was contacted and he agreed to give permission for cutting down the tree which can cause big damage to the existing temple if they fall down due to rains or wind.

The ASI, which is now in charge of the complex, should ensure that ample measures are taken for the safety and security of the artefacts under their jurisdiction.

Anil Dhir

Researcher & Columnist

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