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Archeologists discovered India’s largest circular labyrinth of 2,000-year-old in Solapur

Archaeologists have uncovered India’s largest circular stone labyrinth in Solapur’s Boramani grasslands. Dating back over 2,000 years, this ancient maze hints at Indo-Roman trade links and historical sophistication.

December 21, 2025 / 14:59 IST
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India’s Largest Circular Labyrinth Unearthed in Solapur Grasslands (Image: Sachin Patil)
India’s Largest Circular Labyrinth Unearthed in Solapur Grasslands (Image: Sachin Patil)

Archaeologists have discovered India’s biggest circular stone labyrinth ever recorded. It lies hidden in the Boramani grasslands of Solapur, Maharashtra. The site was spotted accidentally by wildlife researchers observing local fauna. Experts say it could date back over 2,000 years.

A Maze Bigger Than Expected

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The labyrinth has 15 concentric circuits carved meticulously in stone. It measures approximately 50 feet by 50 feet, astonishing researchers. It's perfectly circular design is unmatched in India to date. Previously, the largest labyrinth in Tamil Nadu was square, not circular.

Who Built It and Why?