गढवा is a #Fort near to प्रयागराज. Ancient name of this place was भट्टग्राम.
Some 6-7 Inscriptions are found from here in #Sanskrit language. Most of them are badly damaged and so incomplete but still giving useful information. 2/n
From this Temples, Inscriptions related to अन्नदान (सत्र) are found. They reveal that wealthy people of पाटलिपुत्र (Capital of Gupta Empire) donated a lot for sustaining this सत्र tradition. 3/n
Among donors are noble ladies and sons of wealthy people of Pataliputra. Few others are unidentified due to the damaged condition of these Inscriptions.
Scholars believe there was a grand temple at गढवा where these activities were happening on a large scale.
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Two Inscriptions related to Chandragupta Gupta are listed below with Sanskrit text, Hindi translation and references.
6/n Inscription during rule of Kumaragupta (कुमारगुप्त) denotes two people named गोविन्द and लक्ष्मा (लक्ष्मी ?) of पाटलिपुत्र, have donated for sustenance of सदासत्र (24×7 अन्नदान) here.
7/n In another Inscription, from era of कुमारगुप्त, along with coins (दीनार), donation of सुवर्ण (Gold) are also mentioned.
These donations were aimed to provide and keeping tradition of सदासत्र alive.
To sustain this tradition, even भूमि was also donated.
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Following 2 imp. take aways from these Inscriptions -
• Presence of a big #Temple at गढवा even before Gupta era (~ 320 CE)
• Arrangement of अन्नदान and सदासत्र in the temple by wealthy people of पाटलिपुत्र
Completed Chardham Yatra today. Fortunate to have Darshan at all four places but witnessed a complete failure of law & order.
Devotees were harassed by police & state machinery on the road & at Mandir places.
Mismanagement and chaos were deliberately created to stop devotees.
Local police was ordered to stop vehicles for indefinite time forgetting that there may be senior citizens and children inside it.
No support of food/water by state for these vehicles and no information passed down to them about traffic regulations.
Devotees were on their own.
Devotees were forced to reach at the destination (Dham) during night time forcing them to either abandon the Yatra or search for night stay at high cost.
Many like us had to do Yatra in chilling night time with children w/o any support from govt.
Known as the "First Archaeologist of #India", Bhagwanlal Indraji (19th Century) from #Gujarat, discovered & deciphered many inscriptions, Coins, Sites etc. of ancient India.
His works were in Gujarati so remained unacknowledged for a long time and credit was taken by others.
During his excavation at Junagadh (1866-68), he did find two well carved sculptures probably ~2200 yrs old - 1) Life size female figure 2) Pair of Elephants
These sculptures are now lost. Probably smuggled out of the country. Bhagwanlal captured detail in his 1883 report.
From 1865-73, Bhagwanlal explored many sites in North and East India.
Mathura, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Gadhwa, Devaliya, Bhitari, Caves of Barabar & Nagarjuni, Gaya etc.
His experience of excavating Lion Pillar of #Mathura in hisbown words -
This Thread is a compilation of threads/tweets pertaining to refutation of propaganda/misleading statements and related explanation based on #नीतिशास्त्रम्.