Archaeologists Unearth Buddhist Artifacts in Ratnagiri, India
Officials believe that the discovery could spark greater interest in the area from Buddhist scholars as well as pilgrims and tourists
Officials believe that the discovery could spark greater interest in the area from Buddhist scholars as well as pilgrims and tourists
The government of Tripura in northeastern India is promoting Pilak, a 1,000-year-old Buddhist archaeological site, as part of a historical tourism circuit.
The discovery will prompt further exploration in hopes of gaining deeper knowledge into the history of early Buddhism
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