JAMMU, India—An undated historical Himalayan site of ritualistic bath spaces and built springs, abandoned on an ancient trade route to India is at the peril of getting lost forever if the government of India doesn’t pay attention. The picturesque village of Gurnal, the site of ritualistic bath spaces and of hundreds of ancient springs called “bowlis” built on the banks of the stream Naj, a tributary of Ujh of the Indus system, was being constructed like the other sacred cities that exist on the banks and confluence of many historic rivers in India. However, for unknown reasons, it was abandoned before completion. Sahana Singh, the author of the book, “Revisiting the Education Heritage of India,” told The Epoch Times that these ancient cities on the banks of rivers were often on ancient trade routes, were truly cosmopolitan, and “were once the knowledge-centers of India since many great sages, poets, and musicians …
Historical Ruins of Ancient City in India Need Preservation: Expert
November 18, 2021
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