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02.08.2023
Stepwell at Jadcherla in neglect
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Located a Stepwell at Jadcherla in dilapidated condition.
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The Rainwater Project is restoring it with technical support and consultation from our team.Site
15.10.2023
Neolithic bruisings found in Palnadu
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Found a rock bruising of a stag and a man, said to be dating back to the Neolithic period.
Call to Action
Sensitised local farmers about the archeological and historical significance of the remains and appealed to preserve them for posterity.Site
19.10.2023
1000 year old temple at Chilkur in a decrepit state
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Noticed a 1000 year old temple built in Rastrkuta style of architecture in a dilapidated state at Chilkur in Moinabad Mandal.
Many sculptures scattered at the entrance of the village and a dilapidated structure inside the tank bund dating between 9th and 10th centuries CE.
Call to Action
Suggested removing chemical colours deliberately coated on the sculptures and lime wash on the temple to render the original look, besides erecting a signage with a historical note on the main road leading to the Balaji temple to draw devotees to the Shiva temple.Site
20.08.2023
Neolithic rock art found on hillock at Moosapet
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A rock bruising of a bull of the Neolithic period has been found at Musapet in Mahabubnagar during an exploration.
At the site, the team identified remnants of the Rashtrakuta, Kalyani Chalukya, Kakatiya and Vijayanagara periods, represented by temple structure and sculptures.
Call to Action
Noticed that the art form was dull due to weatherSite
22.11.2023
12th century Chola temple cries for protection
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Noticed 12th century Chola Temple in dilapidated state at Mundlapudi Village
Call to Action
Appealed to the villagers of Mundlapudi to restore the Chola temple by dismantling and reconstructing it on strong modern foundations, preserving it for posterity.Site
29.01.2023
Kakatiya Period Biggest Vaishnava Dwarapala in Telangana noticed
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Noticed a significant Dwarapala sculpture in Malyala village, Narayanaranpet, Siddipet district
This massive granite stone relief sculpture, measuring 6.0 ft above ground level and 3.0 ft below ground level with a thickness of 9 inches, is identified as Vijaya, the doorkeeper of Vishnu.
Call to Action
Appealed to the villagers to raise the idol and place it on a pedestal at an appropriate location within the village. Proper labeling with historical details and iconography is recommended to benefit research scholars and future generations.
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30.08.2023
Neolithic remains dating back to 2000 BCE found
Findings
Noticed remains of a seasonal habitation of prehistoric man and grooves formed out of grinding and polishing of stone axes during the Neolithic period on a huge hillock locally known as Pedagutta near Lanco Hills, Hyderabad.
Call to Action
Made an appeal to the Padmanabha temple authorities to preserve them for posterity in the light of new constructions coming up all around.Site
24.12.2024
16th century inscription of Vijayanagara era discovered
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Found an inscription of the mighty Vijayanagara Empire Srikrishnadevaraya (1516 CE) a state of utter neglect in front of a ruined temple of an abandoned village
Call to Action
Appealed to the villagers and concerned authorities explaining the significance of the inscription and the need to shift it to Koppunuru Village and erect them on pedestals with labels of historical details and preserve them