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16th-century Vijayanagara inscriptions found in Seshachalam forest

Published Tuesday, June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23

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An expert team from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has discovered three rare 16th-century inscriptions in Sadasivakona, located deep within the Seshachalam forest in Tirupati district. These inscriptions are connected to King Sadasivaraya and highlight the historical and cultural significance of ancient temples in the region.

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  • An expert team from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has found three rare inscriptions dating to the 16th century in Sadasivakona, deep inside the Seshachalam forest in Tirupati district.

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  • The Hindu

    The article emphasizes the historical and cultural significance of the newly discovered inscriptions, highlighting their connection to King Sadasivaraya and the past glory of ancient temples in the region.

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