Excavations at Wari Bateshwar |
Presently
being excavated near the ancient trading centre at Wari Bateshwar, near Narsingdi,
just north of Dhaka, is a small vihara from perhaps the 7th Century.
It appears
to be just one of a number of such ‘mini’ vihara in the area, which has already
been identified as being surrounded by up to 50 sites with Buddhist connections.
Archaeologist at Wari Bateshwar, near Narsingdi, have identified a small Vihara |
Each year understanding
of this ancient site, which has tangible evidence of occupation dating back
about 10,000 years, is improved. It helps, of course, that authorities at Cambridge
University identify it with the 2nd Century Ptolemaic city of
Sounagora. Finds include coinage dated
from about 600 BCE as well as material of identifiably Roman origin, leading to
the recognition that this was an ancient trading centre of some significance
located as it is on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. The city is enclosed within a 5.3km rampart
and has a 600 metre square citadel within.
Digging through history at Wari Bateshwar, Bangladesh |
The tally of
identifiable Buddhist remains continues to mount, almost monthly, in what many
experts now agree was, almost certainly, the ‘Cradle of Buddhism’.
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