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          Patna, Feb 11 (IANS) The Archaelogical Survey of India (ASI) is   set to begin excavation of a newly-found ancient stupa that was badly damaged   and has been lying neglected for centuries in Bihar's Begusarai district, an   official said Saturday.The Patna circle of the ASI has identified the   location of the stupa at Harsai near Garhpura village. Archeaologists here   believe that it could be one of the eight original stupas built to house the   relics of Lord Buddha.
 
 |  "Going by the physical appearance of the stupa and the use of mud lumps denotes   that it could be one of the eight original stupas housing the Buddha's corporeal   relics. But that can be determined only after excavation," the superintending   archaeologist of ASI (Patna circle) S K Manjul said.
 According to ancient   scriptures, after the Buddha was cremated, there was a disagreement over the   division of his remains. They were then divided into eight parts and distributed   among the eight powerful kingdoms and republics, which laid claim over them. All   of them buried their share of relics in stupas specially built to serve as   markers of the physical presence of the Buddha and his teachings.
 
 Till   date archaeologists have identified six of them. "If this stupa turned to be   seventh, it can be the ASI's biggest discovery," he said.
 
 Manjul said the   ASI plans to start the excavation in the next few months this year. "The ASI's   central advisory board of archaeology has already granted an excavation license   to an archeaologist of ASI's Patna circle to undertake the work," Manjul   said.
 
 According to ASI officials here, the stupa may also turn out to be   the only one, which emperor Ashoka could not open to take out the relics for   distribution over the Indian sub-continent.
 
 This stupa is made of   sun-dried clay lumps and fixed with mud mortars and later strengthened with   layers of gravel and burnt bricks. It is currently in a bad shape. The stupa is   threatened by local resident, who are minning it for clay.
 
 "Some local   people have damaged a part of it to extend the agriculture fields.The stupa is   lying neglected as it is unprotected till date," he said.
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