Uttar Pradesh: Ancient "Mrityu Kup" discovered in Sambhal during excavation
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Uttar Pradesh: Ancient “Mrityu Kup” discovered in Sambhal during excavation

Situated near the Mahadev Temple in the Kot Purvi area, this well is mentioned in the Skanda Purana and holds profound religious significance

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Dec 26, 2024, 06:00 pm IST
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Excavation work in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, has led to the discovery of several ancient structures, including temples, stepwells, and wells, shedding light on the region’s rich historical and cultural heritage. The effort, which has been ongoing for five consecutive days, is part of a broader initiative to uncover and preserve Sambhal’s historical sites and reconnect the local population with their religious and cultural traditions.

One of the most significant discoveries is the unearthing of the ancient “Mrityu Kup”, located just 280 meters from the Shahi Jama Masjid. Situated near the Mahadev Temple in the Kot Purvi area, this well is mentioned in the Skanda Purana and holds profound religious significance. The scripture describes the well as a sacred site:

“Vimleshaduttarat kupa vai mrityusanjnakah, atra snatva mahakalarchanam sakalasiddhidam.”

This translates to, “There is a well named Mrityu to the north of Vimlesh, where bathing and worshipping Mahakal grants all kinds of spiritual powers.”

Locals have long spoken of this well, but it had been lost to time, buried under layers of debris and waste. Its location near the Hari Temple, as noted on Sambhal’s historical maps, provided vital clues for the excavation team.

The excavation gained momentum after District Magistrate Rajendra Pensiya and Superintendent of Police Krishna Vishnoi, accompanied by SDM and municipal officers, inspected the site near Sarthal Chowki in the Sambhal Sadar Kotwali area. During their visit, the officials consulted local residents about ancient wells that had been filled in over the years. Their collective efforts, coupled with historical records, led to the identification and excavation of Mrityu Kup.

Teams from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the local administration have been working tirelessly to catalogue wells and pilgrimage sites in Sambhal. Their efforts aim to reconnect the community with its religious and cultural heritage. Alongside Mrityu Kupa, they have also discovered other historical structures, including step wells, the Chora Kuan, and parts of Firozpur Fort.

The Kot Purvi area, predominantly inhabited by Hindus, has been a focal point for these excavations due to its historical and cultural richness. The discovery of Mrityu Kup has drawn significant public attention, with curious locals and pilgrims flocking to the site to witness the unearthed remnants.

The rediscovery of Mrityu Kup has sparked excitement and reverence among locals and scholars alike. It represents not only a physical connection to the past but also a spiritual link to the traditions described in ancient texts.

The discovery of Mrityu Kup is just the beginning, with officials and archaeologists committed to uncovering more of Sambhal’s hidden history and ensuring it remains an enduring legacy for future generations.

Topics: Kot PurviTemple Town SambhalUP PoliceCM Yogi AdityanathASI SurveySambhalMrityu Kup
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