Madhya Pradesh: ASI launches excavation in Nachne Village in quest for 'India's Oldest Mandir'
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Madhya Pradesh: ASI launches excavation in Nachne Village in quest for ‘India’s Oldest Mandir’

ASI has started excavating in Nachne village, Panna district, Madhya Pradesh, aiming to discover India's oldest temple. They're uncovering layers near ancient Gupta-era Parvati and Kalachuri Dynasty's Chaumukh Nath temples

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Mar 21, 2024, 03:00 pm IST
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Chaumukh Nath temple (Left), Gupta-era Parvati temple (Right)

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Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is brushing off centuries of earth from layers of bricks being uncovered from under two mounds in Nachne village in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna district, hoping to find India’s oldest temple.

The digging sites are just 30 metres away from two ancient temples- a Gupta-era Parvati temple- and close to Chaumukh Nath temple, built by the Kalachuri Dynasty.

Panna Additional Collector Neelamber Mishra told media, “The excavation is being done by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)…The excavation work is underway for the last month. According to archaeologists, there is a historic site and through digging they have to find out. On the basis of it the digging is being done. Their main purpose is to trace a historic site which can be hidden beneath the ground.”

#WATCH | Madhya Pradesh: Additional Collector Panna Neelamber Mishra says, "…The excavation work has been underway for the last month. As per archaeologists, there is a historic site and through digging they have to find out…Their main purpose is to trace a historic site… pic.twitter.com/bsZyHARoYh

— ANI (@ANI) March 20, 2024

Meanwhile, Superintending Archaeologist of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Jabalpur Circle Dr Shivakant Bajpai told media that the Nachne village is an important village from the point of view of archaeology, there is a Parvati temple.

#WATCH | Jabalpur: Superintending Archaeologist of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Jabalpur Circle Dr Shivakant Bajpai says, "….The mining work is in the initial stage. Now we have started the mining work in the upper part….Nachne village is an important village from… pic.twitter.com/CTMf23exoR

— ANI (@ANI) March 20, 2024

“The digging work is in the initial stage. Now we have started the digging in the upper part and we reach towards depth then only we will be able to say what is found there. Nachne village is an important village from the point of view of archaeology, there is a Parvati temple. One of the oldest temples of India is Chaumukh Nath Temple…People estimate that such temples can be found here. We estimate that such temples can be found here as soon as the excavation is done,” Bajpai said.

Madhya Pradesh is home to several old temples, including the ‘Sanchi 17’, a Gupta-period shrine. This temple is said to be date to the 5th of the Common Era. It is said to be the oldest surviving complete temple found in India to date.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: ASIArchaeological Survey of IndiaKalachuri dynastyPanna DistrictChaumukh Nath templeNachne village
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