EXCAVATION IN RATNAGIRI
- Excavation Site: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) resumed excavations at the Ratnagiri Buddhist Complex in Jajpur District, Odisha, in December 2024, after a 60-year gap.
- The aim was two-fold:
- to discover more of the ancient complex and
- to explore Odisha’s historical connections with Southeast Asia.
KEY FINDINGS
- Colossal Buddha Head: Approximately 3-4 feet tall, this discovery is a significant symbol of Buddhism’s presence and influence in the region.
- Massive Palm: Measuring 5 feet in length, this unusual find adds to the mystery and significance of the site.
- Ancient Wall and Buddhist Relics: Remnants of structures and inscribed Buddhist relics dating back to the 8th-9th Century AD were also discovered.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
- Location and Background: Ratnagiri, part of the Diamond Triangle of Odisha (along with Udaygiri and Lalitgiri), is located about 100 km northeast of Bhubaneswar. It has been a prominent Buddhist site for centuries.
- Previous Excavations: The last major excavations were between 1958 and 1961 by archaeologist Debala Mitra, which unearthed significant structures like a brick stupa, monastic complexes, and numerous votive stupas.
- Current Goals: The current excavation focuses on exploring partially visible structures, potential shrine complexes or chaitya halls (Buddhist prayer halls), and the ceramic assemblage to further understand the site’s cultural context.
CULTURAL & TRADE LINKS WITH SOUTH EAST ASIA
- Historical Context: Odisha, historically known as the kingdom of Kalinga, had extensive maritime and trade links with Southeast Asian countries.
- Trade Goods: Items such as pepper, cinnamon, silk, and jewelry were exchanged between Kalinga and regions like Bali, Java, Sumatra, and Burma (Myanmar).
- Baliyatra Festival: Odisha celebrates an annual festival, Baliyatra, to commemorate these ancient maritime links.
- Role of Kalinga: While there is no direct evidence of Buddha visiting Odisha, Kalinga played a pivotal role in spreading Buddhism across Southeast Asia due to its trade links.
- Notably, Tapassu and Bhallika, two merchant brothers from Odisha, are believed to be among the first disciples of Buddha.
RATNAGIRI & LEGACY OF BUDDHISM
- Buddhism in Odisha: Odisha, particularly during the reign of Mauryan Emperor Ashoka (261-232 BCE), saw the rise of Buddhism.
- Ashoka, after his conquest of Kalinga, embraced Buddhism and helped spread it across his empire, influencing Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, and Central Asia.
- Flourishing Under the Bhaumakara Dynasty: Buddhism thrived in Odisha under the Bhaumakara dynasty (8th-10th Century), and Ratnagiri became a major center of Buddhist learning.
- Scholarly Significance: Scholars believe that Ratnagiri rivaled Nalanda as a center of Buddhist learning.
- The region was significant for the development of Mahayana and Tantrayana (Vajrayana) sects, which incorporated mystical elements of Buddhism.
RATNAGIRI’S ROLE IN ANCIENT BUDDHIST STUDIES
- Centers of Learning: Experts like Thomas Donaldson suggest that Ratnagiri was comparable to Nalanda in its role as a learning hub.
- Some of the texts studied here were related to Mahayana and Tantrayana
- Historical Visitors: The renowned Chinese monk Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang), who visited India in the 7th century, might have visited Ratnagiri, highlighting its prominence as a Buddhist educational site.
FOCUS ON SOUTHEAST ASIAN MATERIAL CULTURE
- Material Evidence: The current excavation seeks to discover more material culture from Southeast Asia, which has been less explored in previous digs.
- This could provide valuable insights into the cultural exchanges between India and Southeast Asia, especially through trade and religion.
- Buddhist Cultural Framework: ASI officials aim to better understand the cultural framework of the site, particularly in relation to the Buddha head and other relics.
FUTURE PROSPECTS OF EXCAVATION
- Continued Excavation: The excavation efforts will continue for another month or two, with plans for further exploration depending on the findings.
- If the current findings justify it, additional excavation steps will be taken.
- Further Insights Expected: Experts hope that the discoveries will provide more information about the lifestyle, religion, art, and architecture of the Buddhist community in ancient Odisha.
- The excavations may also reveal whether the site holds even older relics, predating the 5th century.
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