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Indian villagers worship stones discovered to be dinosaur eggs

by Deutsche Presse-Agentur - dpa

New Delhi Dec 31, 2023 - 12:15 pm GMT+3
Villagers in India's Madhya Pradesh help a paleontologist photograph a nest of fossilized dinosaur eggs, New Delhi, India, Dec. 27, 2023. (dpa Photo)
Villagers in India's Madhya Pradesh help a paleontologist photograph a nest of fossilized dinosaur eggs, New Delhi, India, Dec. 27, 2023. (dpa Photo)
by Deutsche Presse-Agentur - dpa Dec 31, 2023 12:15 pm

Farmer Vesta Mandloi was recently shocked to discover that a sacred "stone ball" revered by his family for generations is, in reality, the fossilized egg of a massive dinosaur that inhabited central India's Narmada valley millions of years ago.

Like Mandloi, many farmers of Padlya village in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district, have been worshipping these roughly palm-sized round stones known locally as "Kankar Bhairav," or stone "Shiva." The balls are found in small clusters, often at the root of a fig tree in an open field, and are considered the guardians of the land and livestock.

But after a group of scientists took a closer look, Mandloi found out that the stone he worshipped was, in fact, the egg of a titanosaur, one of the largest dinosaurs to have existed on Earth.

“We were visiting the area in early December to develop a plan for a geological park when we met Mandloi and other farmers,” Mahesh Thakkar of the Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleosciences (BSIP) in Lucknow said.

Scientists believe that the dinosaurs were decimated during volcanic activity around 65 million years ago, leaving behind a treasure trove of fossil-rich rocks along the valley of the river Narmada, which stretches thousands of kilometers from Madhya Pradesh to Gujarat in the far west.

A stone sphere worshipped by Indian farmers for generations has turned out to be a fossilized dinosaur egg, New Delhi, India. Dec. 27, 2023. (dpa Photo)
A stone sphere worshipped by Indian farmers for generations has turned out to be a fossilized dinosaur egg, New Delhi, India. Dec. 27, 2023. (dpa Photo)

Large numbers of dinosaur bones, teeth, claws and eggs have been found since the early 19th century, and Mandloi’s Karkara Bhairav is the latest discovery.

“Many of these fossils still exist because tribal people have been worshipping and taking care of them for time immemorial,” said amateur paleontologist Vishal Verma.

Even though they are referred to as Kankar Bhairava ("kankar" means stone and "Bhairav" is another name for the Hindu god Shiva), these stones are not worshipped in the traditional Hindu way with baths of water or milk.

“Once a year near Diwali, the villagers make farm animals like cows or goats walk over these stones to gain the protection of the deity,” Verma said.

A high school physics teacher, Verma has been an avid fossil hunter and conservationist right from his teenage days spent in this region of rolling hills and ancient volcanic rocks where dinosaurs used to roam 145 million years ago.

In January, a group of paleontologists, including Verma, reported finding 256 herbivorous titanosaur eggs in several Dhar district clusters.

Published in the PLOS One research journal, the study reveals new details about the breeding and nesting habits of the long-necked dinosaurs. The discovery of ovum-in-ovo, or multishell eggs, and their clustering together indicates that the titanosaurs’ breeding habits were similar to those of modern-day birds, according to the report.

Thakkar and his team are helping the Madhya Pradesh government’s Ecotourism Department plan a geological park in the area, including the egg clusters. Verma says he hopes the park will also showcase the ancient traditions of the local people, which have helped preserve the dinosaur eggs.

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