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Seven-Hooded Serpent Idol Unearthed in Lakkundi Excavation

24 Jan

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Summary

  • A rare seven-hooded Adishesha idol was found during excavation.
  • The site yielded inscriptions, sculptures, and decorative stone fragments.
  • Artifacts are believed to date from Kalyana Chalukya to Badami Chalukya eras.
Seven-Hooded Serpent Idol Unearthed in Lakkundi Excavation

A rare and intricately carved idol of Adishesha, featuring seven hoods, has been discovered during excavations at the historic village of Lakkundi in Gadag district. This significant find was made approximately 200 meters from the main excavation site. Alongside the Adishesha idol, archaeologists have unearthed several other important artifacts. These include stone inscriptions, a donor slab, Dwarapalaka sculptures, and various decorative stone fragments.

Experts are attributing these sculptures to the Kalyana Chalukya, Hoysala, and Badami Chalukya periods, with an estimated 12th-century dating for the donor inscription. The ongoing excavation, which began recently, has seen daily discoveries, including human skeletal remains, fueling immense excitement among historians and archaeologists. The area has a history of yielding serpent-related carvings, making the Adishesha idol a particularly resonant discovery.

Further finds within a historic well at the site include beautifully carved stone idols and reliefs, potentially depicting deities like Saraswati or Lakshmi, alongside Kirtimukha motifs and Dwarapalaka figures. Even structures like a pump set appear to be built using ancient sculpted stones. Researchers suggest an ancient stone pathway to the Veerabhadreshwara Temple may pass through the excavation site.

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A rare and intricately carved idol of Adishesha with seven hoods was discovered during recent excavations in Lakkundi.
The artifacts unearthed in Lakkundi are believed to belong to the Kalyana Chalukya, Hoysala, and Badami Chalukya periods.
Besides the Adishesha idol, stone inscriptions, a donor slab, Dwarapalaka sculptures, decorative stone fragments, and human skeletal remains were found in Lakkundi.

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