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06.03.2018
India’s biggest Monolithic Ganesa Sculpture, Avancha, Mahboobnagar Telangana
Findings
A survey, a colossal monolithic sculpture of Lord Ganesha (18.0X15.0X8.0 feet), recognized as the largest in India, was noticed on the outskirts of Avancha Village in Mahbubnagar district, Telangana.
Call to Action
Organized a seminar on the Ganesa cult in Telugu land to publicise this at state level.Site
02.04.2018
Medieval Temples 1247 CE in Dilapidated condition, Siddavatam, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
Medieval temple complex, located on the left bank of the River Penna at Jyothi Village, Kadapa, was noticed in a dilapidated condition.
Inferred from an inscription near the Gopuram that it could be dated to 1247 CE and that the Gopuram was built by Chinta Raminayakudu, a subordinate of Vaidumba King Rayadeva Maharaja Rakkasa Ganga, the ruler of Kadapa-Nellore region.
Call To Action
Sensitized the villagers on the historical significance of the temples, and also appealed to the officials of the Endowments and Archeology departments to safeguard the structures by restoring them to their past glory.Site
10.04.2018
Buddhist cave 1st Cen. CE explored, Gunadala, Krishna, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
A rock-cut cave, of 1st century CE, was explored at Gunadala in Vijayawada.
Attributed the cave to the Satavahana period, noting its plain design without ornamental motifs. Interestingly, the cave underwent modifications during the 7th-8th centuries CE (Vengi Chalukya period), transitioning from Buddhist to Brahmanical use, with the addition of octagonal pillars and smooth walls.
Call To Actions
Appealed to the officials of the Department of Archaeology & Museums to declare it as a protected monument.Site
24.05.2018
Temple, 12th Cen. CE, Pedda Cherukuru, Prakasham, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
Visited the 12th century CE temple having walls carved with Ramayana panels but found sunken into the ground.
Call To Action
Urged the villagers and local authorities to take measures to safeguard and preserve the temple.Site
08.06.2018
Iron Age Menhir, 1000BCE, Karempudi, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
Iron Age Menhir dating back to 1000 BCE under threat of realtors was noticed.
Call To Action
Sensitized the villagers and local authorities of the archeological significance and urged them to take measures to safeguard and preserve for posterity.Site
08.06.2018
Temple ruins 16th Cen. CE located, Mallaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
Explored the remains of a Trikuta temple.
The outer walls of the temple have collapsed, and the ceiling portion is dislocated, a stepped well is situated towards the northeast corner of the temple complex.
Call To Action
Requested the Dept. of Archaeology & Museums to declare it as a protected monument and restore it.Site
10.06.2018
Threat for Iron Age Burials, Dharmavaram, Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
Visited the iron age remains at Dharmavaram village in Addanki Mandal, Prakasam district.
The Iron Age burials, dating back to 1000 – 1500 BCE located on the hill slopes of the village outskirts, had been severely damaged during road construction activities.
Call To Action
Sensitized the villagers on the historical and archaeological significance of the burials and the need to preserve them for posterity. Appealed the State Department of Archaeology and Museums to protect the site under the provisions of the Act.Site
16.08.2018
14th century CE Amitabha Buddha Statue, Nangigama, Krishna, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
A life-size stone sculpture (6’-0” tall, 4’-0” wide) of Amitabha Buddha, dating back to the 14th century CE, was noticied in Eturu Village, Chadarlapadu Mandal, Krishna District which suggests that Eturu was a Vajrayana Buddhist site.
Call To Action
Unnam Narasimha Rao, a resident of Eturu informed that the sculpture was recovered in two pieces recently while digging for foundations near the Library and they have erected it in the premises of the high school for safety and Security.Site
02.09.2018
Neglected stepwell, Srikalahasthi, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
A survey in and around Kalahasthi revealed a brick-built circular step well, part of the Palace of Kalahasthi Zamindars, in Kasa Gardens, Srikalahasthi, Chittoor district.
The well is surrounded by numerous rooms and halls with provisions for dressing. The walls, pillars, and ceiling of the structure showcase a lustrous polish, indicative of its construction in the late 19th century in the Indo-European style.
Call To Action
Sensitized the villagers and local authorities of the historical significance to take measures to safeguard and preserve for posterity.Site
10.09.2018
A 16th Cen. CE pilgrim shelter lies in neglect, Tirupati Desantara Mandapam, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
A 16th century pilgrim shelter called Desantara Mandapam built for footpathers heading to Tirumala hills on the northern bund of Anaswamy Tank at Venkatapuram village was found in a state of utter neglect.
Call To Action
Appealed to the officials of the state departments of archaeology and museums and TTD to safeguard the 400 year old mandapam for posterity by engaging experienced archeological and heritage conservationists.Site
26.10.2018
A rare Miniature Mosque, Eluru, Godavari, Andhra Pradesh
Findings
A rare miniature mosque was noticed at Sivayya School on the eastern street in Eluru Town, West Godavari district. The rare mosque, measuring 1.0 meter in length and 1.50 meters in height, is supported by a single pillar and features an arch representing the Qutb Shahi style of architecture.
Call To Action
The locals were unaware of its significance and the team at Pleach sensitized them and appealed to the local authorities for its protection