India’s Largest Circular Stone Labyrinth

India's Largest Circular Stone Labyrinth was discovered in the Boramani grasslands of Solapur, Maharashtra. Read more about India's Largest Circular Stone Labyrinth, Location, Discovery, Latest News.

India's Largest Circular Stone Labyrinth

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Archaeologists recently discovered a remarkable circular stone labyrinth in the Boramani grasslands of Solapur, Maharashtra, identified as the largest of its kind ever recorded in India.

About India’s Largest Circular Stone Labyrinth

  • It was discovered in the Boramani grasslands of Solapur, Maharashtra.
  • It is approximately 50 feet by 50 feet in size and has 15 concentric circles formed from small stone blocks. 
  • The rings guide movement inward toward a tightly coiled spiral at the center, creating a design that reflects both precision and symbolic intent.
  • This structure dates back to nearly 2,000 years ago and is linked to Indo-Roman trade during the Satavahana dynasty period.
  • The presence of soil accumulation between the stone rings shows that this structure has remained untouched for several centuries.
  • Its design resembles classical labyrinth forms found in Mediterranean cultures, including motifs seen on Roman-era coins, while also incorporating a central spiral associated in India with the concept of the Chakravyuh.
    • The Chakravyūha is a complex military formation described in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, designed to encircle and overwhelm enemies through multiple defensive layers.
  • Before this discovery, the largest known circular labyrinth in India had 11 circuits, making the Solapur example unprecedented in terms of circular complexity. 
  • Although there is a larger square labyrinth in Gedimedu in Tamil Nadu, this newly documented site is the largest circular stone labyrinth identified in the country to date.

Mazes vs. Labyrinths

  • Labyrinths and mazes are not the same; however both are patterns for a path from the entrance to the centre. 
  • Though the terms are often used interchangeably, they mean different things.
  • Mazes are a kind of puzzle with multiple paths and decision points, and sometimes high walls. 
  • Labyrinths, by contrast, are unicursal: a single path twisting and turning through several concentric circles or circuits to arrive at a central goal, without walls or other obstructions to visibility. 
    • There are no “wrong turns” in a labyrinth.
    • Labyrinths and/or labyrinth carvings in rock and stone date back more than 4,000 years.  
    • There are labyrinths etched in Roman mosaics, in caves, cliffs, and tombs, on stone floors of medieval churches, and cut into turf.

Source: IT

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