Reports add that the Archaeology department of the Maharashtra government made a significant discovery, which was revealed by an official in the know-how. They have discovered two temple bases in the Sakleshwara temple premises, also known as the Barakhambi temple, which dates back to 1228 AD, constructed by the Yadava dynasty, rulers of the Devgiri Fort, as per an earlier-found inscription.
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“The excavation commenced on March 15, with the creation of 14 trenches spanning 100 square feet each. Among the findings are the foundations of two temples, one identified as Kholeshwar, named after a Yadava general,” shared Amot Gote, Assistant Director of State Archeology. The discoveries include fragments of bricks indicating the presence…