There are various Heritage Conservation works going under Mr. S.D.SIngh. Some of them are listed below:
Maluti, Dumka
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Maluti is a small temple village in Dumka district in the northeastern corner of Jharkhand on the border with West Bengal. There were, originally 108 terracotta temples of the seventeenth century. It was known as Gupta Kashi in ancient times. Mention of the place is made as far back as 185-75 B.C. in the Sunga dynasty records and tradition holds that the great horse sacrifice or Aswamedha was once upon a time practiced here by Raja Pushyamitra Sunga. Later Bajrayani Buddhists practiced Tantrik rituals in the place. The matriarchal deity Mauluiksha-ma is worshipped here giving Maluti its name. It is said that Adi Shankaracharya came here and from here began the Vedic upheaval against the Buddhists and that even today the Dandiswami of Varanasi’s Sumeru Math comes here regularly on an annual pilgrimage |