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Indian Defence NewsIndian Army Finds Rare 10th-Century Shivling in J-K’s Baramulla

Indian Army Finds Rare 10th-Century Shivling in J-K’s Baramulla

Artefact recovered from Jhelum River to be showcased at Srinagar museum.

A rare 10th-century stone-carved Shivling has been discovered from the Jhelum River near the Army camp at Khanpora, Baramulla, during sand extraction by local labourers, the Jammu and Kashmir Department of Archives, Archaeology and Museums announced on Sunday.

Shivling

Measuring 137 cm in length and 160 cm in width, the ancient artefact was first found and taken into custody by the Indian Army’s 22 Medium Regiment in Baramulla. Recognising its historical value, the Army handed it over to the Department of Archives, Archaeology and Museums, which has now housed it at the SPS Museum in Srinagar for preservation and public display.

The Official Letter

Officials estimate the Shivling dates back to the 10th century AD, offering new insight into the cultural and religious heritage of the region. “The recovery of the Shivling is not only an important archaeological find but also a testament to our enduring cultural legacy,” said Kuldeep Krishan Sidha, Director of Archives, Archaeology and Museums, J&K.

Authorities say the artefact’s discovery underscores the importance of preserving Jammu and Kashmir’s archaeological wealth, ensuring such treasures remain safeguarded for future generations to study and appreciate.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
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