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The Bada Valley or Napu Valley, located in the Lore Lindu National Park in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, contains hundreds of megaliths of undetermined age that are called watu ("stone") in the local Badaic languages and arca ("statue") in Indonesian. The purpose of the megaliths and their builders are unknown.
The Pokekea Megalithic Site is a megalithic archaeological site in the Lore Lindu National Park.It is located in the Behoa (Besoa) Valley northwest of Bada Valley.The Behoa valley is notable for its preserved kalambas, megaliths shaped like large cylindrical stone vats.
On elevation the vimana is a rekha deul with usual bada, gandi and mastaka. The temple is in a dilapidated condition and partially buried, with cracks on all sides with vegetation growing and entry of rainwater. What exists at present is the bada and gandi. The remaining part of the bada measure 1.30 metres.
Including the Bada Gumbad, there are four monuments in the Lodi Gardens; the other three being Tomb of Sikandar Lodi, Shisha Gumbad, and the tomb of Muhammad Shah (who belonged to the Sayyid dynasty). [6] The Bada Gumbad is situated approximately 400 metres (1,300 ft) southwest of the tomb and 75 metres (246 ft) south of Shisha Gumbad. [3]
(This) enclosing wall round the stone (object) of worship, called Narayana-vatika (Compound) for the divinities Samkarshana-Vāsudeva who are unconquered and are lords of all (has been caused to be made) by (the king) Sarvatata, a Gajayana and son of (a lady) of the Parasaragotra, who is a devotee of Bhagavat (Vishnu or Samkarshana/Vāsudeva ...
The stone is a remarkable artifact from the ancient world — but it lay forgotten for hundreds of years. Weighing in at 115 pounds and standing two feet tall, the stone was discovered in 1913 ...
Bada gaon temple Ancient idol in Bada gaon temple Mulnayak Nearly 50 cm high, brown-colored idol of Bhagawan Adinath Chaubisi on one stone in the Kayotsarga posture. Tirth It is on the series of Koti Parvat hill in the Falhodi Badagaon near Dhasan River, so also known as Falhodi Badagaon (Dhasan) Historicity
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