“300-year-old Vamana stone used as land marker discovered near Tiruchuli, Chennai”

Archaeologists in Tamil Nadu have made a significant discovery near Tiruchuli, where a 300-year-old Vamana stone was found being used as a land marker. The stone, depicting an avatar of Lord Vishnu, was unearthed during an excavation in the region. This finding sheds light on the historical and cultural significance of the area. The Vamana stone is believed to have been used by ancient rulers to demarcate land boundaries and signify ownership. Such discoveries offer valuable insights into the rich heritage of India and the architectural practices of the past. The presence of this ancient artifact also highlights the need for further exploration and preservation of historical sites in the region. Archaeological findings like these contribute to our understanding of India’s glorious past and help in promoting cultural tourism. This discovery underscores the importance of protecting and conserving our heritage for future generations to appreciate. Stay updated on more archaeological revelations and historical discoveries in India with Times of India.

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