Sacred Grove in Nellore District Under Threat of Demolition

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 21:58:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 02:43:54

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Sacred Grove in Nellore District Under Threat of Demolition

The local administration's recent decision to demolish an ancient Buddhist site has sparked outrage among the Hindu and international community, raising concerns over the lack of regulatory oversight and neglect of historical preservation.

The Pererabimala Gadiyaram, more commonly known as the Sacred Grove, is under threat of demolition for a government-proposed housing development. This decision was made public during a press conference headed by the district collector, who stated that acquisition proceedings had begun for the land located in Sankaram village, Indukurpet block, Nellore district.

The affected area measures approximately 10 acres and comprises a sacred site with archaeological remains of the ancient Chandavaram Buddhist Monastery, which is thought to date back to the third century.

Many local Hindus have been using this site to worship for generations, attributing religious value to the many sculptures and carvings found onsite. Furthermore, international groups such as the World Monuments Fund have shown interest in preserving the site, as it is considered a crucial witness to ancient Buddhist architecture and religion.

The announcement of the demolition has caused widespread shock and anger among the Hindu community and archaeologists. Critics claim the administration's lack of regulatory oversight in protecting vital historical sites has led to this impending destruction of sacred heritage.

Authorities have not specified a timeline for the demolition or housing development. However, local activists and religious groups have vowed to protest and file lawsuits to stop the demolition.

Only time will tell if the Sacred Grove will be saved from destruction, but one thing is for certain: the people of Nellore will continue to fight for their sacred heritage and history.

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