ASI discovers ancient rock paintings at Brihaspati Kund, unravelling prehistoric artistic treasures
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ASI discovers ancient rock paintings at Brihaspati Kund, unravelling prehistoric artistic treasures

An archaeological team led by Dr. Shivakant Bajpai has uncovered ancient rock paintings at Brihaspati Kund near Brijpur village in Panna district. These vivid depictions of animals and humans, dating back thousands of years, provide valuable insights into prehistoric life

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Brihaspati Kund, Madhya Pradesh

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The enigmatic Brihaspati Kund, located near Brijpur village, 30 km from Panna district, is drawing the attention of archaeologists and historians alike. A recent survey conducted by the Government of India’s archaeological team has unveiled a trove of ancient rock paintings, offering a fascinating glimpse into the lives of primitive humans.

A team led by Dr. Shivakant Bajpai, a Superintendent Archaeologist, visited Brihaspati Kund to study the ancient rock art. These paintings, created thousands of years ago in dark red hues, depict intriguing scenes of animals, humans, and wild creatures. Despite enduring the ravages of time, these images remain vividly imprinted on the rocks, providing valuable insights into the prehistoric era.

The survey team meticulously photographed and measured the rock paintings, noting the detailed and vibrant depictions. They also explored the mysterious Shivalinga situated in the Kund, along with carvings on an old stone door frame and a statue of Bhagwan Nandi within the caves. Dr. Bajpai emphasised the immense potential for further discoveries in the area, suggesting that many secrets of the past await revelation.

The archaeological team employed a comprehensive approach to document the ancient rock art at Brihaspati Kund. By capturing high-resolution photographs and taking precise measurements, they ensured that every detail of the paintings was recorded. The team also conducted an in-depth analysis of the Shivalinga, stone door frame, and Bhagwan Nandi statue, contributing to a broader understanding of the site’s historical significance.

Brihaspati Kund holds a significant place in both mythology and history. According to ancient texts, this site was once home to ashrams of sages and saints. In Treta Yuga, Bhagwan Rama is believed to have visited Brihaspati Kund from Chitrakoot to meet these revered figures. The area is also renowned for its stunning waterfall, which cascades from a height of 700 meters during the rainy season, creating a breathtaking spectacle.

Additionally, Madhya Pradesh’s first glass bridge is set to be constructed at Brihaspati Kund, further enhancing the site’s appeal. Situated in Pahari Khera village, near the historic Kalinjar Fort, Brihaspati Kund is part of the Bundelkhand region. The site is named after Devguru Brihaspati, the religious teacher of the gods, who is said to have founded an ashram and performed yagnas here. During his exile, Bhagwan Rama is also said to have visited this sacred spot.

Located approximately 6 km south of Pahari Khera village, Brihaspati Kund offers visitors a glimpse of the natural beauty of the Baghein River valley and its majestic waterfalls.

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