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Ancient Lord Shiva worship site unearthed in Hirpora forest

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
November 25, 2024
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Srinagar, Nov 25: An ancient site linked to Lord Shiva has been discovered in the dense forests of Hirpora village, nestled in the Shopian district of South Kashmir. This hidden gem, unearthed by local villagers and trekkers exploring forest trails, features intriguing carvings on a large rock and three Shivlinga-like figures housed within small, temple-shaped niches.
Located approximately three kilometers from the historic Mughal Road, the site is accessible only on foot. The discovery has sparked excitement among locals, who have called on historians and archaeologists to investigate its origins and historical significance.
Local resident Tasleem Ahmad shared insights about the site, noting that the Shivlingas are positioned within three distinct temple-like openings carved into the rock. He also mentioned that the site, referred to by locals as Patulpal, may date back several centuries, possibly to the era of King Avantivarman and his brother Suryavarman, who are believed to have established the Hirpora settlement over 600 years ago. “We want this site to be preserved,” he urged, adding that officials had visited the area for preliminary research in the past.
Experts and local historians believe the discovery could shed light on Kashmir’s ancient cultural and spiritual heritage, often overshadowed by its natural beauty and tumultuous history. An official from the Shopian district administration confirmed that the matter would be brought to the attention of the Archaeological Department, which is expected to undertake preservation efforts and a detailed historical analysis.
“This finding has renewed interest in Kashmir’s hidden archaeological treasures, underlining the need for deeper exploration and preservation of such sites. The ancient carvings and the unique arrangement of Shivlingas hint at the region’s rich spiritual past, offering a tantalizing glimpse into a bygone era. Further studies and conservation efforts could transform this site into an important cultural landmark, enriching the understanding of Kashmir’s diverse historical tapestry,” says Aqeel Mushtaq, a research scholar in archaeology.

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