Sirpur (Chhattisgarh): Archaeologists in Chattisgarh claim to have discovered 7th century idols of Yamraj, the Lord of Death in Hinduism, astride a buffalo and Supasharvanath, a divine figure of Jain faith.The excavation of lands in search of the Jain monuments is being carried out at Sirpur in Chhattisgarh’s Mahasamund District.
"This idol is made of metamorphic rock, which is found in Mahanadi and I found it at a distance of 30-40 feet from the place where I am standing. It is in two parts and a part of a big pillar of some temple. It has a female structure on one of its side and structure of Yamraj sitting on a he-buffalo on the other side," said Arun Kumar Sharma, an archaeologist, Archaeological Survey of India.The idols are believed to be dating back to the seventh century.
"I think this idol belongs to 7th or 8th century, when Jains were in power in Sirpur and Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism had ample patronage from the Kings. We have a number of Jain monuments also," Arun added.Archaeologists hope the latest finding will enable them to uncover the ancient history of Digambar Jains in the region.
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