FreeIndia.Org FreeIndia.Org FreeIndia.Org FreeIndia.Org
Home Book Talk Recommendations Bibliography Astrology HinduShops Gifts to India
Books By Subjects
Introduction And References
Temples And Legends of India
Hindu Scriptures
Stories
History
Social And Contemporary Issue
Dharma And Philosophy
Art
Worship
Philosophy And Commentaries
Hindutva
Organizations
Featured Book Authors
David Frawley
Dr. A. V. Srinivasan
Raja Gopala Chari
Dr. Krishna Bhatta
Advertisements
Chintan
Dr. David Frawley
Prof. Lata Jagtiani
Dr. Krishna Bhatta
Su.Sh Aditi Banerjee
Sh. Santhana Gopal
Dr. A.V. Srinivasan
Dr. Satish Modh
Dr. Raja Roy
Dr. Nachiketa Tiwari
Sh. Ed. Vishwanathan
Prof. Subhash Kak
Prof. Romesh Diwan
Dr. N. S. Rajaram
Vinay Sahasrabuddhe
Sh. Sudhir Birodkar
Sh. Devant Maharaj
Bookstore
Today's Best Selling Hindu Books from Amazon.com
Best Selling Yoga Books
Books about Gurus
Jain Books
Sikh Books
Eastern Religions Best Sellers
Books in the News
Special Sections
Biographies
Temples And Legends of India
Culture Course
Advertisements
HinduNet Signature Merchandise
Descriptions of the Cuttings




Page: 1/17


Hindu Books > Temples And Legends of India > Temples And Legends Of Somanatha > Descriptions of the Cuttings

Jyotirlinga-Somanatha Page1

Cutting across the Garbhagriha Previous excavations in the garbhagriha had exposed in its northern wall two water-outlets, one below the other, and two brahmashilas of which one was found in situ while the other in the north-eastern corner of the sanctum. The latter evidently  had been displaced from its original position, of which no reliable record exists. The strata around the former had also been dug out in the process of its discovery.

With a view to ascertaining the full sequence of re constructions and relating them with the known floor level, a trench 155 feet long, 5-10 feet wide was laid across the garbhagriha; the portion of the trench within the cella was only 5 feet wide. At places the trench was carried down to the natural soil which was reached at an average depth of 17 feet below the present surface. The reconstructions fall into three broad phases, I-III, with sub-phases into the latter.

Author : Shri Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi




Next Page (2/17) Next Page


Descriptions of the Cuttings
Page1
Page2
Page3
Page4
Page5
Page6
Page7
Page8
Page9
Page10
Page11
Page12
Page13
Page14
Page15
Page16
Page17
Advertisement


This site is part of Dharma Universe LLC websites.
Copyrighted 2009-2014, Dharma Universe.