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  • 5/5 Pankaj Kumar M. 2 years ago on Google
    On every March 21 and September 23, many villagers, tourists, and researchers visit this place to observe the Equinoxes. The observation takes place for 30 minutes. It is also known to offer great views of the sunrise and sunset throughout the annual Solstices. The scientists and researchers, who study the movements of the Sun, verify with these megaliths, as observatories from the prehistoric times. Punkri Barwadih megalith site of Hazaribagh has been proven to date back to beyond 3000 BCE.
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  • 5/5 Abhishek Y. 3 years ago on Google
    It would definitely have been a very big and very important task for people of that time to raise all these stones via their 3rd axis and all in circular manner. If you go now you might see only 3 of them standing. 2 support by cement by archeological department of India and marked as M1 and M2. And the 3rd stone still standing after ages marked as B stone. All other stones have fallen to ground or destroyed and even some names written. But still some inscriptions are preserved if you see precisely, they are marked also. Today also, it's very difficult to move. Don't try to move. But it's massive, try to imagine how they would have made all these Big mega stones stand in a circular pattery long long back without equipments. Before British, before Mughals. It must would have ment something more than their life that's why they did it. It must would have been used for something spritual. Still *once in a year* some practices are done there. My starts are based on my experience. I personally enjoy places like these which reminds us that we may think that the task we are doing is very important and will change the world. But we are here on this planet only for few 50-60 years. But these places remind us that many people have lived and walked on the same place we are now living.
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  • 5/5 Raj Aryan G. 2 years ago on Google
    That is amazing their between two rock's the sun is risen and looks like beautiful . This is natural beauty
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  • 5/5 pradeep c. 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful historical place. If you are interested to know about astronomy, history and local culture do explore this place

  • 5/5 Dr. Sandip P. 2 years ago on Google
    A prehistoric place where you will find monoliths or megaliths in the middle of a field. I request Jharkhand Govt. to preserve the place properly for the travellers and tourists. #travelwithpal

  • 5/5 Shashi S. 6 years ago on Google
    Very quite and calm atmosphere. To the left side is NTPC power grid. To the backwards of megaliths are beautiful hills. And to the right, tall palm trees can be seen against the backdrop of Mahudi hills. Totally a beautiful scenery. On a regular day, you can not find any tourist or anyone. Just a few children playing cricket and cattles grazing. Best time to visit is monsoon as grasses are lush green and clouds act as superb background to take some breathtaking selfies and panoramas.

  • 5/5 Shreyoshe S. 2 years ago on Google
    Great place if you are intrigued by weird happening around the world.. If you are interested to know about astronomy, history and local culture do explore this place

  • 5/5 Virendra K. 6 years ago on Google
    The misfortune of this monument lies in the fact that this place is in Jharkhand and that too in Barkagaon region where the government's only priority is Coal Mining. This ancient historic place deserves much better treatment than what it is subjected too right now.


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