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18th century stolen idol recovered

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Press Trust of India Rangia (Assam)
An 18th century idol of goddess Kali which was stolen last week from a village temple in Assam's Kamrup district was recovered today.

The idol was found in a bag lying abandoned under a tree by a fisherman at Jayantipur village where the temple is located.

He also informed the family to which it belonged, police said.

The family members rushed to the spot and identified the idol, the police said adding it would be kept in the force's custody till the end of investigations.

The 18th century idol is made of alloy, including gold. It was stolen from Jayantia Kali temple at Jayantipur village on November 8 by miscreants after breaking into it, the police said.
 

The idol of Jayanti Kali was donated by Ahom King Laxmi Singh in 1770 to Bidya Nanda Sarma, the ancestors of the prominent Buzar Baruah family of Rangia Jayantipur, the family sources said adding since then the it has been worshipping the idol.

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First Published: Nov 12 2015 | 8:32 PM IST

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