Odisha to take up with ASI regarding replacement of sculpted

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Feb 11 2020 | 9:46 PM IST

Odisha government would take up the matter relating to the alleged replacement of sculpted stones with plain ones in the Sun Temple at Konark with the Archaeological Survey of India, a senior official said on Tuesday.

The issue resurfaced recently following a section of media and certain postings in the social media on sculpted stone works replaced by plain stones in the wall of the 13th century temple structure.

"The recent developments have come to our notice. We will certainly analyse the matter take it up with the ASI," Odisha Culture secretary Manoranjan Panigrahi told reporters.

The recent incident, however, comes to the fore after the authorities of ASI recently removed iron scaffolding from the Konark Temple, also known as Black Pagoda which is a UN protected monument. The ASI had put the scaffoldings around the temple since 2013.

"We removed the scaffoldings after study of certain facts on the structural stability of the ancient monument," said ASIs Odisha circle Superintendent Arun Kumar Mallick.

Replying a question on the allegation of replacing stone carvings by plain stone, Mallick said: "ASI has installed plain stones at places of the Konark Sun Temple where sculptures were missing. These carvings were not visible, Therefore, plain stones were used because we have no idea how exactly the carvings looked like at those spots, or else we would have done retrofitting."
In the wake of a row over the issue, the ASI has issued clarification through its official twitter post and described such allegations as "misleading."
The ASI further said: "The plain stone work shown in the image was done in mid1980s. ASI used plain stone only wherein there was no evidence left & as per ASIs the then archaeological policy only such portions were filled with plain stones. ASI would like to confirm that no sculpture has been replaced pic.twitter.com/m4W7wjYkeJ."

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First Published: Feb 11 2020 | 9:46 PM IST

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