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The remains, found on Friday when the digging to develop a waiting area, garden and other amenities near Sati Temple at the main gate of Mahakaleshwar reached 20 feet, including a staircase, Moolchand Junwal, assistant administrator of the shrine, considered one of the 12 ‘jyotirlingas,’ said.
”The digging was stopped and archaeologist Dr Raman Solanki has been informed about these ancient structures. The digging will resume after he submits a report,” he added.
Solanki said the structure could be 1,000 years old belonging to the time of the Parmar dynasty, as the red-brown basalt found during the excavation was used during that period.
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District Collector Ashish Singh said further excavation at the site will be done under the supervision of experts to ensure everything of historical and archaeological importance is safeguarded.