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Agam Kuan Patna (Bihar)
Agam Kuan is known to be the oldest and the most important archaeological sites in Patna. Agam Kuan, which means unfathomable well, is said to date back to the period of Maurya emperor, Ashoka (r. 268--232 BCE). The well is located east of Patna, Bihar state, India, south-west of Gulzarbagh Station.
During the 1890s, the British explorer, Laurence Waddell, while exploring the ruins of Patliputra, identified Agam Kuan as the legendary well built by Ashoka for torturing people, a practice reported by Chinese travellers (most probably Fa Hien) of the 5th and 7th centuries A.D.
Another popular legend states that this was the well where Ashoka threw ninety-nine of his elder brothers after killing them to obtain the throne of the Mauryan Empire.
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Agam Kuan (Hindi: अगम कुआं ,unfathomable well) is an ancient well and archaeological site in Patna, India. It is said to date back to the period of Mauryan emperor, Ashoka (304–232 BCE). Circular in shape, the well is lined with brick in the upper 13 metres (43 ft) and contains wooden rings in the remaining 19 metres (62 ft).
The Agam Kuan is set within an archaeological site identified by the Archaeological Survey of India which also contains the adjacent Shitala Devi temple where the folk deity Shitala Devi is venerated. Inside this temple, the pindas of the Saptamatrikas (the seven mother goddesses) are worshipped.
Agam Kuan is situated close to the Gulzarbagh railway station,[1] on the way to Panch Pahadi, on the outskirts of Patna, Bihar state. It is east of Patna and south-west of Gulzarbagh Station.[2] IndiaDuring the 1890s, the British explorer, Laurence Waddell, while exploring the ruins of Pataliputra, identified Agam Kuan as the legendary well built by Ashoka for the purpose of torture before he embraced Buddhism,[3] as part of Ashoka's Hell chambers.[4] The torture practice was also reported by Chinese travellers (most probably Fa Hien) of the 5th and 7th centuries A.D.[1] The well is stated to have been used to torture convicts by throwing them into the fire that used to emanate from the well. Ashoka's Edict no. VIII makes mention of this well, which was also known as fiery well or hell on earth.[3] Another popular legend states that this was the well where Ashoka threw 99 of his elder half-brother's heads and put the heads in the well to obtain the throne of the Mauryan Empire.[1]
According to a myth, the well has a subterranean link with the Patala (netherworld) or hell; this was inferred on the basis that a saint found a heavy log in the well which was supposed to have been lost in the sea. Another geo-hydrological link suggested that Agam Kuan is connected to the Ganges river.[2][5] [6] The site is also connected with several Jain legends, the most notable of them being that of a Jain monk, Sudarshana, who, when thrown into the well by a king named Chand, floated to the surface and was found seated on a lotus.
In addition to the Agam Kuan, the archaeological site features a temple, as well as several ancient and medieval sculptures. The Shitala Devi temple is adjacent to the well, and is dedicated to Shitala Devi, which houses the pindas of the Saptamatrikas (the seven mother goddesses). The temple is widely venerated for its belief in curing smallpox and chicken pox, and it is also visited by devotees for wish fulfillment.[1][11] The temple's female priest is an uncommon practice.[8]
A statue of Yaksha of the Mauryan art period stands guard outside the temple. It was described earlier by Alexander Cunningham when he visited the site in 1879–80.[12] This artifact is not traceable in the present day
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History of ancient Agam Kuan in Patna city
राजधानी पटना का प्राचीन नाम पाटलिपुत्र और अजीमाबाद भी रहा है. इसी प्राचीन पाटलिपुत्र के समय से ही यहाँ एक ऐसा प्राचीन और खास कुआं भी स्थित है. जिसका रहस्य आज भी बरक़रार है. स्मार्ट अशोक काल से ही स्थित इस चमत्कारी कुएं का धार्मिक और पुरातात्विक दोनों तरह से महत्त्व माना जाता है. हम बात कर रहे हैं पटना के अगमकुआं तुलसी मंडी इलाके में स्थित अगमकुआं की. यहां कुएं के साथ-साथ शीतला माता का मंदिर भी स्थित है. ऐसा मान्यता है कि इस कुएं की खुदाई सम्राट अशोक के काल 273-232 ईस्वी पूर्व में की गई थी. इस कुएं की ख़ासियत यह है कि भयंकर सूखा पड़ने पर भी कुआं सूखता नहीं. वहीं दूसरी तरफ बाढ़ आने पर भी इसका जलस्तर में कोई वृद्धि नहीं होती. इस कुएं की एक और ख़ासियत यह है कुए का पानी सात रंगों में बदलता रहता है. बताया जाता है कि इस कुएं के अंदर 9 और छोटे-छोटे कुएं है जिसमे एक तहखाना में सम्राट अशोक का खजाना रहता था. इसे खजानागृह भी कहा जाता था. यह कुआं शीतला माता का मंदिर के प्रागण में स्थित है . ऐसी मान्यता है कि पहले कुएं की पूजा की जाती है और फिर शीतला माता की. रोज़ाना यहां हजारो भक्त आते है और कुएं की पूजा करने के बाद शीतल माता की पूजा करते है. आस्था से जुड़े लोग कुएं में सिक्के भी डालते हैं. 1902-03 में ब्रिटिश खोजकर्ता लौरेंस वाडेल ने उल्लेख किया है सबसे पहले 1932 में अंग्रेजी हुकूमत ने प्रयास किया था. लेकिन, कई फीट पानी बाहर निकलाने के बाद भी कुएं की गहराई का पता नहीं चल पाया. तीसरी बार दिसंबर 1995 में बिहार के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री लालूप्रसाद यादव ने पुरातत्व विभाग की मदद से कुएं के रहस्य को पता लगवाने की कोशिश की. जब उस कचरे की गहराई का पता लगाया गया तो वह भी 90 फीट मापी गयी जिसके बाद फिर पानी का स्त्रोत आना शुरू हो गया. फिर इस प्रक्रिया को यहीं रोक दिया गया. फिर उसी दिन कुएं का जलस्तर सामान्य हो गया. इन तीनों प्रयास के बाद भी कुएं का रहस्य अभी तक पूरी तरह खुल नहीं पाया है.
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Agam Kuan is situated close to the Gulzarbagh railway station, on the way to Panch Pahadi, on the outskirts of Patna, Bihar state. It is east of Patna and south-west of Gulzarbagh Station, India
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Mystery of Agam Kuan in Hindi: Patna has a mysterious 'Agam Kuan' in Patna, Bihar. This well of emperor Ashoka's time is important both in religious and archaeological, and it is related to some beliefs and secrets that make it even more specific. Why did not it dry up till now? Was it suppressed in the monarch Ashok's treasure, or why the emperor Ashoka killed his 99 brothers and killed his dead bodies in this well? Let's know a little detail about all these -
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Rayappa Kasi = AGAM KUAM, ASHOKA'S HELL, PATNA, INDIA
Agam Kuan which means ”unfanthomable well” is an ancient well and an archaeological site situated in Patna,Bihar,India. The Agam Kuan is set within an archaeological site identified by the Archaeological Survey of India which also contains the adjacent Shitala Devi temple where the folk deity Shitala Devi is venerated. It is said to date back to the period of Mauryan emperor, Ashoka (304–232 BCE). The well was known to be part of “Ashoka’s Hell “. It’s a legend that Ashoka threw 99 of his brothers in this well after killing them for the throne of Magadh. The well is believed to be 105 feet deep, Circular in shape, the well is lined with brick in the upper 13 metres (43 ft) and contains wooden rings in the remaining 19 metres (62 ft). The surface structure, which now covers the well and forms its most distinctive feature, has eight arched windows. A hand written plate stuck in the wall of the well reads The well of Emperor Asoka in Hindi. According to a myth, the well has a subterranean link with the Patala (netherworld) or hell. Another geo-hydrological link suggested that Agam Kuan is connected to the Ganges river.
Ashoka's Hell was, according to legend, an elaborate torture chamber disguised as a beautiful palace full of amenities such as exclusive baths and decorated with flowers, fruit trees and ornaments. It was built by King Ashoka (304–232 BCE) in Pataliputra (modern Patna, India), the capital city of the Maurya Empire. The legend of the torture palace is detailed in the Ashokavadana, the text that describes King Ashoka's life through both legendary and historical accounts. According to legend, the palatial torture chamber was artfully designed to make its exterior visually pleasing and was referred to as the beautiful gaol. Beneath the veneer of beauty, however, deep inside the exclusive mansion, torture chambers were constructed which were full of sadistic and cruel instruments of torture including furnaces producing molten metal for pouring on prisoners. The narrative mentions that the architect of the chamber was inspired by descriptions of the five tortures of the Buddhist hell for the design of the torture chamber and of the torture methods he inflicted upon his victims. The text of the Ashokavadana, describes how the torture chamber was so terrifying, it caused people to believe that Ashoka had visited hell itself in his quest to perfect its evil design. Through a pact made between Ashoka and the official executioner of the torture chamber ,Girika ,anyone entering the palace, even by chance as a visitor, was not allowed to come out alive , including Ashoka himself.
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Rayappa Kasi Agam Kuam, Ashoka's Hell, Patna, India, Oct 9, 2018
Agam Kuan which means ”unfanthomable well” is an ancient well and an archaeological site situated in Patna,Bihar,India. The Agam Kuan is set within an archaeological site identified by the Archaeological Survey of India which also contains the adjacent Shitala Devi temple where the folk deity Shitala Devi is venerated. It is said to date back to the period of Mauryan emperor, Ashoka (304–232 BCE). The well was known to be part of “Ashoka’s Hell “. It’s a legend that Ashoka threw 99 of his brothers in this well after killing them for the throne of Magadh. The well is believed to be 105 feet deep, Circular in shape, the well is lined with brick in the upper 13 metres (43 ft) and contains wooden rings in the remaining 19 metres (62 ft). The surface structure, which now covers the well and forms its most distinctive feature, has eight arched windows. A hand written plate stuck in the wall of the well reads The well of Emperor Asoka in Hindi. According to a myth, the well has a subterranean link with the Patala (netherworld) or hell. Another geo-hydrological link suggested that Agam Kuan is connected to the Ganges river.
Ashoka's Hell was, according to legend, an elaborate torture chamber disguised as a beautiful palace full of amenities such as exclusive baths and decorated with flowers, fruit trees and ornaments. It was built by King Ashoka (304–232 BCE) in Pataliputra (modern Patna, India), the capital city of the Maurya Empire. The legend of the torture palace is detailed in the Ashokavadana, the text that describes King Ashoka's life through both legendary and historical accounts. According to legend, the palatial torture chamber was artfully designed to make its exterior visually pleasing and was referred to as the beautiful gaol. Beneath the veneer of beauty, however, deep inside the exclusive mansion, torture chambers were constructed which were full of sadistic and cruel instruments of torture including furnaces producing molten metal for pouring on prisoners. The narrative mentions that the architect of the chamber was inspired by descriptions of the five tortures of the Buddhist hell for the design of the torture chamber and of the torture methods he inflicted upon his victims. The text of the Ashokavadana, describes how the torture chamber was so terrifying, it caused people to believe that Ashoka had visited hell itself in his quest to perfect its evil design. Through a pact made between Ashoka and the official executioner of the torture chamber ,Girika ,anyone entering the palace, even by chance as a visitor, was not allowed to come out alive , including Ashoka himself.
Rayappa Kasi Ashoka's Hell, Agam Kuam, Patna, India, Oct 9, 2018
Agam Kuan which means ”unfanthomable well” is an ancient well and an archaeological site situated in Patna,Bihar,India. The Agam Kuan is set within an archaeological site identified by the Archaeological Survey of India which also contains the adjacent Shitala Devi temple where the folk deity Shitala Devi is venerated. It is said to date back to the period of Mauryan emperor, Ashoka (304–232 BCE). The well was known to be part of “Ashoka’s Hell “. It’s a legend that Ashoka threw 99 of his brothers in this well after killing them for the throne of Magadh. The well is believed to be 105 feet deep, Circular in shape, the well is lined with brick in the upper 13 metres (43 ft) and contains wooden rings in the remaining 19 metres (62 ft). The surface structure, which now covers the well and forms its most distinctive feature, has eight arched windows. A hand written plate stuck in the wall of the well reads The well of Emperor Asoka in Hindi. According to a myth, the well has a subterranean link with the Patala (netherworld) or hell. Another geo-hydrological link suggested that Agam Kuan is connected to the Ganges river.
Ashoka's Hell was, according to legend, an elaborate torture chamber disguised as a beautiful palace full of amenities such as exclusive baths and decorated with flowers, fruit trees and ornaments. It was built by King Ashoka (304–232 BCE) in Pataliputra (modern Patna, India), the capital city of the Maurya Empire. The legend of the torture palace is detailed in the Ashokavadana, the text that describes King Ashoka's life through both legendary and historical accounts. According to legend, the palatial torture chamber was artfully designed to make its exterior visually pleasing and was referred to as the beautiful gaol. Beneath the veneer of beauty, however, deep inside the exclusive mansion, torture chambers were constructed which were full of sadistic and cruel instruments of torture including furnaces producing molten metal for pouring on prisoners. The narrative mentions that the architect of the chamber was inspired by descriptions of the five tortures of the Buddhist hell for the design of the torture chamber and of the torture methods he inflicted upon his victims. The text of the Ashokavadana, describes how the torture chamber was so terrifying, it caused people to believe that Ashoka had visited hell itself in his quest to perfect its evil design. Through a pact made between Ashoka and the official executioner of the torture chamber ,Girika ,anyone entering the palace, even by chance as a visitor, was not allowed to come out alive , including Ashoka himself.