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THE SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH TEMPLES

On the south, about 20 feet away from the outside face of the Third Temple, was a retaining wall of the same kind of Kanjur stone six feet high on ten feet wide base. This wall was prior in date to the wall of the Third Temple for, as stated by Mr. Thapar, some of the stones near the foundation of the Third Temple were clearly over-riding the Kanjur stones.

He himself agrees that this was the wall of pre-Phase I structure. Again below the red stone plinth of the Third Temple was found a Kanjur flooring outstretching the limits of the Third Temple flooring.

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About Second, Third And Fourth Temples
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