Lalitgiri in Orissa to get a Museum

The Excavated Buddhist Site, Lalitgiri was notified as Centrally Protected in the year 1937.

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The Buddhist relics found during an excavation at Lalitgiri in Orissa are proposed to be housed in a museum.

The Excavated Buddhist Site, Lalitgiri was notified as Centrally Protected in the year 1937. The site has been extensively excavated by the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) during the year 1985-1992.

The remains of a massive Stupa including a relic caskets consisting of four containers made of Khondalite, Steatite, Silver and Gold containing corporal remains have been recovered during the excavation, besides other important structure and archeological remains. At present, the relic caskets are in the safe custody of Superintending Archaeologist, Bhubaneswar Circle, ASI, Bhubaneswar, Orissa.

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