In a major find, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has unraveled remarkable archaeological remains in Madhya Pradesh’s Bandhavgarh Forest Reserve.

Key findings-

During the exploration conducted by ASI, they have found more than 100 remains including 26 ancient temples/relics of Kalachuri period (9th century CE to 11th Century CE), caves (2nd Century CE to 5th century CE mostly Buddhist in nature), monasteries, stupas, Brahmi inscriptions (2nd century CE to 5th century CE), sculptures, somescattered remains and water structures (c.2nd-15thCE) are recorded.
According to Archaeologists the Varaha sculpture of 9th –13th century CE was found. It appears to be the world’s largest sculpture

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