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Excavations in Ayodhya between 1975-76 and found a terracotta image showing a Jain ascetic.

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English: Prof BB Lal, former director-general of the Archaeological Survey of India, conducted excavations in Ayodhya between 1975-76 and found a terracotta image dating back to 4th century BCE showing a Jain ascetic.
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https://indianexpress.com/article/express-sunday-eye/ayodhya-ramayana-buddha-mahavira-babri-masjid-buddhism-jainism-6085556/
Author Hum Sab Ayodhya, Sahmat, 1993

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