"Ashes were found in a green marble box (manjusha) kept in a box of stone from Sarnath Stupa during the digging carried out by Jagat Singh, diwan of Raja Chaitsingh of Benaras in 1798.
"It is believed that the ashes were immersed in river Ganga and manjusha was handed over to a museum in Kolkata," eastern region of Archaeological Survey of India said in reply to the query of Raj Kumar, the convener of a Delhi-based Trust.
During the British Raj, in the West-North part of Nagarjunakonda Buddh Mahachait, a coolie found a small broken pot containing the remains which were confirmed of Lord Buddha after examinations, the RTI reply said.
The RTI report from southern region of ASI mentions that "From 1926 to 1931, the then ASI Superintendent of southern circle A H Longhrst carried out excavation at Nagarjunakonda."
Longhrst in one of his report's page 16 and 17 has said remains (of Buddha) were kept in the west-north part of the stupa instead of centre so they could not be found by the treasure hunters.
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