
Chariot Wheel Marks
Tourist Attraction
Chariot Wheel Marks
The Chariot Wheel Marks in Rajgir, Nalanda district, Bihar, are a fascinating archaeological site. These deep imprints, about thirty feet long, are believed to have been made by the wheels of Lord Krishna's chariot during his visit to Rajgir in the Mahabharata era. According to local folklore, the marks were created due to the chariot's strength and rapid speed.
The site is located near the Jarasandha monuments and features carvings around the wheel marks, also known as the Chariot Route Marks. Historians are still unsure about the language used in the carved script, which is thought to date from the first to the fifth centuries AD.
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