The Telegraph
 
 
IN TODAY'S PAPER
WEEKLY FEATURES
CITY NEWSLINES
FEEDS
  RSS
  My Yahoo!
SEARCH
 
Archives Web
 
ARCHIVES
Since 1st March, 1999
 
THE TELEGRAPH
 
 
Email This Page
Old temple dome floats from pond
- Buddhist link to finds 19 yrs apart

Malda, May 7: A dome believed to be of a 9th century temple was discovered on Monday while deepening a pond in the same area where a priceless six-feet-high Buddha statue had been found 19 years ago.

The Old Malda police, who came to know about the discovery today, stopped the digging of the pond in Santipur village, located 16km from here. The state archaeological department has already been informed by the local administration.

Naru Ghosh, the owner of the land, said the pond was being deepened as it had gone dry because of the intense heat. “The digging began on Sunday and the square, a ridged structure which looked like a temple spire, emerged the next day after the labourers dug four feet.”

The statue of Buddha had been found in the same spot when the pond was being dug almost two decades ago. Ghosh said the statue is now with the museum in Malda.

The curator of the museum, Sadhan Deb, said the dome might be the vestige of a 9th century AD temple. According to him, it could be the spire of a Buddhist vihara or a stupa. In 1989 a Buddha statue belonging to the same era was found there.

Later, the state archaeological department had carried out excavation in the nearby Jagjibanpur village and discovered more evidence of a Buddhist period, Deb said. “It is possible that these Buddha temples were built by the Pala kings who ruled Bengal in the 9th century AD.”

After the discovery, the dry pond has become a place of worship where people in large number offer flowers.

Top
Email This Page

 More stories in North Bengal

  • Shut down but not shut out to tourists
  • Mood upbeat at ground
  • Supporters beat traffic jams to attend meeting
  • Old temple dome floats from pond
  • Road rights row makes highway rides a nightmare
  • Morcha show of strength in Siliguri
  • Presidency rollback on entry tests
  • Balurghat tops in cleanliness
 
 
 
BidMania