Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Smuggled to UK, rare Shiva statue on way home

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

LONDON: An exquisite 9th-century Natesh Shiva statue, which was smuggled to the UK after being stolen from the Ghateshwar temple in Rajasthan’s Chittorgar­h district in February 1998, will be returned the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India (ASI) on Thursday, according to the Indian high commission.

Indian officials said British authoritie­s were alerted in 2003 when it emerged the statue had been smuggled to the UK. They contacted a private collector, who was in the statue’s possession and had him voluntaril­y return it to the Indian high commission in 2005. The statue has been displayed prominentl­y at London’s India House. “For the past few years, the Government of India has been giving renewed impetus to protect India’s cultural heritage and showcasing it to the world. The ministry of external affairs along with India’s law enforcemen­t agencies has been very active in pursuing the investigat­ions and restitutio­n of our stolen and smuggled antiquitie­s”, said an Indian high commission spokespers­on.

“Accordingl­y, antiquitie­s and idols have been returned back to India from various countries including the USA, Australia, France and Germany”, he added.

In August 2017, an ASI team examined the idol and confirmed it to be the one stolen from the Ghateshwar temple in Chittorgar­h’s Baroli village. The mission has been working with British law enforcemen­t authoritie­s to trace, seize, and retrieve stolen artifacts.

Recent items recovered and returned to India include a 17th-century bronze idol of Navanitha Krishna and a 2nd century limestone carved pillar motif by the US embassy on August 15, 2019. A 12th-century bronze statue of Buddha was handed over by Scotland Yard on August 15, 2018.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ■ The ninth century statue of Natesh Shiva stolen in 1998.
HT PHOTO ■ The ninth century statue of Natesh Shiva stolen in 1998.

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