Archaeologists have discovered a
post hole, believed to be the place where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon
while visiting Nepal after attaining enlightenment, during an excavation at
Nigrodharam in Kapilvastu district. This was the first time that the post hole
had been found in Nigrodharam, after two unsuccessful attempts. Archaeologists involved
in the digging claimed that the discovery would be very important for
further archaeological studies. They even believed that the finding has
deepened the history of the ancient place. A team of archaeologists from Durham
University in the UK, Unesco, Department of Archaeology and Lumbini Development
Trust have been carrying out the excavations. Excavations were initiated by
digging a trench—26metres long and 1.5metres—between two structures. The trench
is about 5metres deep. The post hole, that was discovered in the southern part
of the ancient ruins, was six inches in circumference and four inches deep.
According to archaeologists, search is on to find other possible post holes in
the area.
A foreign expert involved said that the post hole has justified that the area belonged to the Buddha era as the wood and bamboo used in the structure were of that time. The finding shows that there was a well-managed settlement in the area.
The fresh excavation started in Nigrodharam following the last major digging in 1962. Indian archaeologist Debala Mitra carried out the excavation then and came to a conclusion that the ruins found in the area could date further back than the seventh century. Unesco consultant Basanta Bidari said that the finding has justified that the history of the area is older.
A foreign expert involved said that the post hole has justified that the area belonged to the Buddha era as the wood and bamboo used in the structure were of that time. The finding shows that there was a well-managed settlement in the area.
The fresh excavation started in Nigrodharam following the last major digging in 1962. Indian archaeologist Debala Mitra carried out the excavation then and came to a conclusion that the ruins found in the area could date further back than the seventh century. Unesco consultant Basanta Bidari said that the finding has justified that the history of the area is older.
He added that the laboratory test of
the soil, charcoal and bone would further bring to the fore more historic facts
about the place. Professor Robin Cunningham of Durham University, also
involved in the digging, said the excavation is being carried out with modern
tools. He added that the excavation would help in finding out the development
of Tilaurakot and the human settlement in the area then. source by Kathmandu post
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