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India’s Largest Circular Stone Labyrinth

India’s Largest Circular Stone Labyrinth:

Archaeologists recently discovered a remarkable circular stone labyrinth in the Boramani grasslands of Solapur, Maharashtra, identified as the largest of its kind ever recorded in India.

  • India’s Largest Circular Stone Labyrinth was discovered in the Boramani grasslands of Solapur, Maharashtra.
  • It is formed from small stone blocks.
  • The rings guide movement inward toward a tightly coiled spiral at the center, creating a design that reflects both precision and symbolic intent.
  • This structure is linked to Indo-Roman trade during the Satavahana dynasty period.
  • The presence of soil accumulation between the stone rings shows that this structure has remained untouched for several centuries.
  • Its design resembles classical labyrinth forms found in Mediterranean cultures, including motifs seen on Roman-era coins, while also incorporating a central spiral associated in India with the concept of the Chakravyuh.
  • The Chakravyūha is a complex military formation described in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, designed to encircle and overwhelm enemies through multiple defensive layers.
  • Before this discovery, the largest known circular labyrinth in India had 11 circuits, making the Solapur example unprecedented in terms of circular complexity.
  • Although there is a larger square labyrinth in Gedimedu in Tamil Nadu, this newly documented site is the largest circular stone labyrinth identified in the country to date.