S.No. |
Name of the Monuments/Site |
Locality |
1 |
The Buddhist remains
consisting of the following: |
Kasia
|
|
A lofty mound of solid
brick work called
Devi Asthan or Ramabhar Bhawani. |
Kasia |
|
An oblong mound
called the fort of Math the Kuar which
is covered with broken brick stupa,
a large stupa of Buddha, the ascetic,
a colossal statue representing Buddha's
Nirvan. |
Kasia |
• |
A low square
mound covered with broken bricks near
the village of Anirudhwa, and a number
of low earthen mounds balones scattered over the north & east
of the mound. |
Kasia |
2 |
Large low
mound of ruins |
Khukhundu |
3 |
Ancient site |
Khukhundu & Sajwar |
4. |
Ancient site |
Fazilnagar, known as
Fazilnagar-ka-kot |
5 |
Inscribed stone |
Kahaon (Ancient
Kakubha) |
6 |
Two ruined temples |
Kahaon (Ancient
Kakubha) |
7 |
An extensive mound |
Sohnag hamlet |
8 |
Ancient site |
Rundrapur |
9. |
A high square shaped site. |
Rundrapur |
10 |
A large Dih or mound. |
Chetiaon |
11 |
A circular shaped mound
and the remains of stupa. |
Chetiaon |
12 |
A mound on the eastern
extension of the above stupa site. |
Chetiaon |
13. |
A mound of ruins called
Saroya. |
Chetiaon |
14 |
Mound of brick ruins called
Amanpur Dih due south of Chetiaon. |
Chetiaon |
15. |
Large flat-topped mound
of ruins named Jharmatiya. |
Chetiaon |
16 |
Large mound covered with
broken bricks and a few statues. |
Padrauna |
17. |
Conical stupa shaped mound. |
Axooni |
18. |
Dih or mound apparently
the remains of the Budhist stupa |
Tarkulwa |
19. |
Inscribed monolith
or rough grey and stupa locality known
as Lat. |
Bhagalpur |