Recent excavations in Doni Village, Damoh District, have uncovered highly significant antiquities related to India’s cultural and historical heritage. These antiquities, believed to be thousands of years old, demonstrate unparalleled architectural excellence and revive the region’s glorious past.
This historic discovery occurred under the direction of Minister of State for Culture, Dharmendra Lodhi. Following his initiative, the Archaeological Department has initiated cleaning and maintenance work on this ancient mound on a war footing to ensure the preservation of these priceless treasures.
Key Statues and Their Significance
The recovered antiquities include several unique and magnificent statues. Experts estimate that these statues date back to approximately the 10th to 11th Centuries and may have been integral parts of a large Shiva temple. These include statues of Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Uma-Maheshwar, Parvati, Ardhanarishvara, Vayudev, Gaja Apsara, and various deities. The intricate carvings and artistry of these statues attest to the excellence of the craftsmanship of that time.
This important cleaning work is being carried out under the guidance of Mrs. Urmila Shukla, Commissioner of the Directorate of Archaeology, Archives and Museums, Bhopal.
