After reopening, two damaged idols found inside Sambhal temple well

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Two damaged idols have reportedly been found inside the well of the Bhasma Shankar temple in Sambhal which was reopened last week after being shut for 46 years, officials said on Monday.
The Shri Kartik Mahadev Temple (Bhasma Shankar temple) was reopened on December 13 after the authorities said they stumbled upon the covered structure during an anti-encroachment drive.
According to reports, the temple housed an idol of Lord Hanuman and a Shivling. It had remained locked since 1978.
The temple also has a well nearby which the authorities had planned to reopen.
According to media reports in a section damaged Lakshmi idol was found in the well. A Parvati idol was also found.
The Parvati idol was reportedly found about 15-20 feet inside the well.
Subdivisional Magistrate Vandana Mishra told PTI that information was received through the local SHO that the two idols had been found. More details are being gathered, she added.
The temple is situated in the Khaggu Sarai area, just over a kilometer from the Shahi Jama Masjid where the violence took place on November 24 during a protest over a court-ordered survey of the mosque.
The district administration has written to the Archaeological Survey of India for carbon dating of the temple, including the well.
 Carbon dating is a method used to determine the age of archaeological artifacts from ancient sites.

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