Published on: April 11, 2026

ELEPHANTA ISLAND

ELEPHANTA ISLAND

NEWS: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has unearthed a 1,500yearold stepped reservoir on Elephanta Island, off the Mumbai coast.

Elephanta Island

  • Located inàMumbai Harbour, Maharashtra.
  • It is also known as Gharapuri (“City of Caves”).
  • UNESCO Heritage SiteàElephanta Caves (5th century) are located on Elephanta Island.
  • Features massive rock-cut sculptures dedicated to Lord Shiva is designated as UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Historic Portsà Originally comprised 3 key maritime localities
    • Morabandar, Rajbandar, and Shethbandar.
  • Global Tradeà It served as an ancient hub linking India to Rome and Mesopotamia as early as the 2nd century CE.

Key Findings

  • Stepped Reservoirà Reveal an advanced water management system essential for its role in maritime commerce.
  • Estimated ageà 1,500 years.
  • Built – Stone blocks ferried from the mainland.
  • Water storage on rocky terrain with poor soil absorption.

Excavated Artifacts

  • Brick structure (possibly a dyeing vat for textiles).
  • Storage pot, terracotta figurines, glass & stone bangles.
  • Stone anchors indicating maritime activity.
  • 3,000 amphorae sherds (Romanstyle jars)+ torpedo jars from West Asia (Mesopotamia) – used for wine, oil, fish sauce.
  • 60 silver, lead, and copper coins belonging to Krishnaraja (Kalachuri Dynasty).
  • Coins of Krishnaraja – Kalachuri Dynasty (6th CE)
  • Features – Obverse – Seated bull motif and Reverse – Temple symbol with legend “Sri Krishnaraja.”
  • Confirms Kalachuri presence and influence in western India during this period.