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Excavation In Ratnagiri
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
Excavation In Ratnagiri
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2025-01-24 09:43:26
EXCAVATION IN RATNAGIRI
Excavation Site
: The
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
resumed excavations at the
Ratnagiri Buddhist Complex
in
Jajpur District
, Odisha, in
December 2024
, after a
60-year gap.
The aim was two-fold:
to discover more of the ancient complex and
to
explore Odisha’s historical connections
with
Southeast Asia.
KEY FINDINGS
Colossal Buddha Head
: Approximately
3-4 feet tall
, this discovery is a significant symbol of
Buddhism’s presence and influence in the region.
Massive Palm
: Measuring
5 feet
in length, this
unusual find adds to the mystery and significance of the site.
Ancient Wall and Buddhist Relics
: Remnants of structures and inscribed Buddhist relics dating back to the
8th-9th Century AD
were also discovered.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Location and Background
: Ratnagiri, part of the
Diamond Triangle of Odisha
(along with Udaygiri and Lalitgiri), is located about
100 km northeast of Bhubaneswar
. It has been a prominent Buddhist site for centuries.
Previous Excavations
: The last major excavations were between
1958 and 1961
by archaeologist
Debala Mitra
, which unearthed significant structures like a
brick stupa
,
monastic complexes
, and numerous
votive stupas
.
Current Goals
: The current excavation focuses on exploring
partially visible structures
, potential
shrine complexes
or
chaitya halls
(Buddhist prayer halls), and the
ceramic assemblage
to further understand the site’s cultural context.
CULTURAL & TRADE LINKS WITH SOUTH EAST ASIA
Historical Context
: Odisha, historically known as the kingdom of
Kalinga
, had extensive maritime and trade links with
Southeast Asian countries.
Trade Goods
: Items such as
pepper
,
cinnamon
,
silk
, and
jewelry
were exchanged between Kalinga and regions like
Bali, Java, Sumatra, and Burma (Myanmar).
Baliyatra Festival
: Odisha celebrates an annual festival,
Baliyatra
, to commemorate these ancient maritime links.
Role of Kalinga
: While
there is no direct evidence of Buddha visiting Odisha,
Kalinga played a pivotal role in spreading Buddhism across Southeast Asia due to its trade links.
Notably,
Tapassu and Bhallika
, two merchant brothers from Odisha, are believed to be
among the first disciples of Buddha.
RATNAGIRI & LEGACY OF BUDDHISM
Buddhism in Odisha
: Odisha, particularly during the reign of
Mauryan Emperor Ashoka
(261-232 BCE), saw the rise of Buddhism.
Ashoka, after his conquest of Kalinga, embraced Buddhism and helped spread it across his empire,
influencing Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, and Central Asia.
Flourishing Under the Bhaumakara Dynasty
: Buddhism thrived in Odisha under the
Bhaumakara dynasty
(8th-10th Century), and
Ratnagiri
became a major center of Buddhist learning.
Scholarly Significance
: Scholars believe that
Ratnagiri
rivaled
Nalanda
as a center of Buddhist learning.
The region was significant for the development of
Mahayana
and
Tantrayana (Vajrayana)
sects, which incorporated mystical elements of Buddhism.
RATNAGIRI’S ROLE IN ANCIENT BUDDHIST STUDIES
Centers of Learning
: Experts like
Thomas Donaldson
suggest that
Ratnagiri
was comparable to
Nalanda
in its role as a learning hub.
Some of the texts studied here were related to
Mahayana
and
Tantrayana
Historical Visitors
: The renowned
Chinese monk Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang)
, who
visited India in the 7th century
,
might have visited Ratnagiri, highlighting
its prominence as a Buddhist educational site.
FOCUS ON SOUTHEAST ASIAN MATERIAL CULTURE
Material Evidence
: The current excavation seeks to discover more
material culture
from Southeast Asia, which has been less explored in previous digs.
This could provide valuable insights into the
cultural exchanges
between India and Southeast Asia, especially through trade and religion.
Buddhist Cultural Framework
: ASI officials aim to better understand the
cultural framework
of the site, particularly in relation to the Buddha head and other relics.
FUTURE PROSPECTS OF EXCAVATION
Continued Excavation
: The excavation efforts will continue for another
month or two
, with plans for further exploration depending on the findings.
If the current findings justify it, additional excavation steps will be taken.
Further Insights Expected
: Experts hope that the discoveries will provide more information about the
lifestyle
,
religion
,
art
, and
architecture
of the Buddhist community in ancient Odisha.
The excavations may also reveal whether the site holds even older relics, predating the 5th century.
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