The ground was dug in Lakhisarai, the Buddhist idols of the boyfriend came from below – the sculptures of old Buddha from Lakhisarai no.

Recently, the major news has been released from the Kabaiya police station, in the Lakhisarai, Bihar district. The excavations took place on private land here and during this period, two idols also appeared in the yellow claws of JCB with a bunch of mud. It was said that during the excavations, the ancient and precious idols of Lord Buddha and Lord Vishnu were found and this news obtained a crowd in the region. Vinayak Kumar, the owner of the land, said that he was digging the soil on his personal land, when two rare idols had been received during the excavation. After that, he immediately informed the police.
Lali hill
This bihar area is actually adjacent to Lali hill, which was considered very important from a historical point of view. If other excavations are made in this area, then other ancient and precious idols can also be found. However, these two idols found from Lakhisarai seem to be more Buddha or Bodhisattva and the two idols see no symbol like the idols of Lord Vishnu.
These two rare Buddha idols found during excavation are proof that this region was a rich center of Buddhism in ancient times. These two idols are made of stone and represent Buddha in the “Dharmachakra enlightened Mudra”. Dr. Ankit Jaiswal, researcher of ancient history and archeology, says that it is the same posture in which Buddha gave the impetus to the “ chakra of the dharm ” by turning both hands at the time of his first preaching, this incident occurred in Sarnath and is considered very important in Buddhism. According to him, these two idols of Lakhisarai are Buddhism which are with the characteristics of Bodhisattva. Some people say an idol of Vishnu, but there is a lack of symptoms related to Vishnu in the idol.
Signs of idols being the carpet
Mulayam’s basalt stone was used in the sculpture of the PAL carpet. Basalt stone idols were useful for making sculptures with beautiful clothes and ornamentation. While Gupta’s sculpture was famous for its simplicity and classic beauty, the sculpture of the pal carpet was miraculous and ornate affected by the tantra of sculpture, which made the natural beauty of the Buddha miss in the sculptures. After that, look at the idols on the basis of idols, many fine sculptures are visible here. The complex structure in the sculpture, the very ornamental expression and the boot’s boot decorations, all these characteristics indicate the presence of these two idols.
The PAL period lived in eastern India between the 8th and 12th centuries and was particularly the extent of its development to Bihar and Bengal. If we look at the ancient history of the Lakhisarai district, then there are indications that this area was the center of Buddhist education, practice and architecture. Earlier, Buddhist residues were found when excavating in other regions of the district.
Major characteristics of the statue of the PAL period
PAL sculptures were mainly made from black or brown basalt stones, and sometimes in metal (in particular bronze). Metal sculptures were particularly popular in Buddhist monasteries.
Most idols were linked to Buddhism, including the Buddha Lord, Bodhisattva (like Avlokitehwar, Manjusher, Tara) and other Buddhist deities. Statues related to Hindu and Jainism have also been made, such as Vishnu, Shiva and Saraswati Idoles which were found from time to time. Buddha idols were created in various postures (owners, meditation, religious cycle).
Characteristics of history:
Drinking: PAL sculptures show the sweetness and beauty of secret art, but they have more ornamentation and complexity.
Statue symptoms: Idols have a long and thin body, curved figures and lit faces. In Buddha’s idols, they appear in a calm and meditative sense.
Jewelry and textiles: The sculptures are characterized by subtle decorations, such as complex jewelry, florals and transparent textiles, characteristics of the art of sailing.
Aura and throne: the palace (halo) and the ornate throne are common behind the idols, which reflect the divinity and the importance.
Local effects: Pal Kala shows the effect of the local style of Bengal and Bihar, like the circular texture of the face and the obliqueness of the eyes.
In addition to the discussion on the meeting of these idols, they also take a look at the archaeological importance of Lakhisarai. Only two and a half years ago, this Bihar district was in the headlines, the reason was that 125 km east of Patna, two burned ground seals were found at the top of the red hill. On these seals, Sanskrit was “Simadharmavikal Aryabhishushansya”, which means that it is the seal of the Simadharma Vihar monks’ council. The script on these seals was from the 8th-9th century.
Ancient urban civilization is lost in Lakhisarai
In fact, in the Lakhisarai district, there has always been a possibility of being hidden in the hollow of a forgetful old city. The name of this city was to be Kriti and many attempts are underway to make it alive. Karmila is considered an important religious and administrative center of East India at the start of the medieval period. He was famous for his stone sculptures and former travelers, scholars and even British explorers used to visiting this place over and over.
Lakhisarai has not only a geographic unit, but was a dynamic laboratory of the cultural tradition of India. The old colonies, religious places, metallurgical centers and sculpture prove here that this area has been a nutritious of human civilization permanently for thousands of years. Research on this subject is also important because it is not only an investigation into the past, but a direction for the future that there is a cultural wealth hidden in the rural field of India, which must be discovered.