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Rare Chalukyan sculptures cry for restoration
Rare Chalukyan sculptures cry for restoration

Time of India

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Rare Chalukyan sculptures cry for restoration

Vijayawada: A group of ancient Chalukyan sculptures, dating back to the seventh century CE, are languishing in neglect at Panchalingala village in Kurnool district, according to noted archaeologist and CEO of Pleach India Foundation, Dr E Sivanagireddy. As part of the foundation's heritage awareness campaign titled "Preserve Heritage for Posterity," Dr Reddy visited Panchalingala, a village situated on the left bank of the Tungabhadra river, on Thursday. During his visit, he observed a collection of rare sculptures stacked haphazardly in a corner inside the historic Panchalingeswara temple. He pointed out that the floor of the temple lies around 4 feet below ground level, a result of frequent flooding over the centuries. The temple itself features a panavatta (pedestal) bearing five Shiva lingas arranged in a row — an extremely rare configuration not commonly found in either of the Telugu states. Among the neglected sculptures found inside the temple were finely carved images of Mahishasuramardhini, Ganesha, Surya, and Saptamatrika. Dr Reddy urged the temple authorities and local villagers to relocate these sculptures from inside the sanctum and display them prominently on appropriate pedestals in front of the temple, complete with historical signage. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Simple. Clean. Solitaire Play Solitaire Download Undo Such a move, he said, would benefit both visitors and scholars interested in the region's cultural history. He also drew attention to a unique, double-storied four-pillared mandapa from the Chalukyan era, located to the right of the temple entrance, which is similarly in a dilapidated state and in urgent need of preservation. Dr Reddy stressed that the rare Panchalingeswara temple holds immense potential to be developed as a significant tourist and pilgrimage destination. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

Prehistoric rock art found in Nalgonda
Prehistoric rock art found in Nalgonda

Hans India

time05-05-2025

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Prehistoric rock art found in Nalgonda

Hyderabad: Senior Archaeologist E Sivanagireddy, on Sunday, said that rock bruisings of the prehistoric period were explored at a hillock in the outskirts of Ramalingalagudem village, Tipparthi mandal in Nalgonda district. Dr Reddy said while exploring the hillock, he noticed bruisings of bulls, stags, dogs, human figures and a scene of a man fighting with a tiger created by stone implements through hitting technique and says that the rock art is datable to the Neolithic period (6,000-4,000 BCE). The figures reveal the lifestyle of the prehistoric man engaged in hunting the animals and the inner urge to cull out his experience and encounters with the nature. At the end of the exploration, he sensitised the villagers to preserve the rock art for posterity which bear lot of archaeological significance.

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