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Landmark Archaeological Discoveries by ASI in the Land of Krishna
The Sunday Guardian
|July 06, 2025
ASI's Deeg excavation reveals ancient riverbeds, iron usage, early Brahmi script, and Vedic religious artifacts, reshaping Indian history.
Mother Earth has preserved several layers of secrets in its bosom. Government-supported initiatives in the past few years have started exploring our ancient roots, which have remained out of plain sight for centuries. In this direction, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has made groundbreaking discoveries in Bahaj village, Deeg district, Rajasthan, fundamentally reshaping our understanding of ancient Indian civilization.
This excavation, conducted from January 2024 for almost one and a half years, represents one of the most significant archaeological undertakings in Rajasthan since the Kalibangan excavations. Located approximately 50 kilometers from Mathura in the sacred Braj region, Bahaj village sits at the base of the revered Govardhan Hill. The ASI team, headed by Superintending Archeologist Dr. Vinay Kumar Gupta, conducted the deepest excavation in Rajasthan's archaeological history, reaching 23 meters below the surface—a depth that has yielded unprecedented insights into India's ancient past.
This strategic location in the Braj region, traditionally associated with Lord Krishna's divine activities, has proven to be a treasure trove of archaeological evidence spanning multiple millennia.
Revolutionary Discovery of the Paleochannel
The most remarkable discovery is an ancient, dried riverbed found at the excavation's lowest stratum, approximately 23 meters deep. This paleochannel represents the first such finding in Indian archaeological history and has captured the attention of historians and archaeologists worldwide. ASI describes this discovery as "unprecedented" and notes its potential connection to the mythical Saraswati River mentioned in the Rigveda.
This story is from the July 06, 2025 edition of The Sunday Guardian.
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