A today related news:

https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/stolen-chola-era-buddha-idol-now-stuck-in-us/article65754584.ece
Stolen Chola-era Buddha idol now stuck in the U.S.
It was stolen from a temple in Arpakkam on the outskirts of Kancheepuram about 
20 years ago

A Chola-era Buddha idol that was reportedly stolen from Arpakkam near 
Kancheepuram is now stuck with the Department of Homeland Security in the U.S., 
without any claim having been made by the Indian authorities.

Arpakkam, a small village on the outskirts of Kancheepuram, is a virtual 
treasure trove of heritage. It has a Jain temple, a Shiva temple and an 
Adikesava Perumal temple - all over 1,000 years old. It has a Buddhist vestige 
as well. Three granite idols of Buddha were located in the confines of the 
Perumal temple. While one of them was inside the temple, a large Chola-era 
seated Buddha and a headless seated Buddha lined the outer walls.

About 20 years ago, the idol of the seated Buddha was stolen. But the theft 
went unreported and the police have not investigated it. However, the idol was 
spotted at an exhibition in Singapore in 2007.

Then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke at the inauguration of 'Nalanda 
trial', the exhibition on Buddhism in India, China and South East Asia, 
organised by the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM), Singapore.

One of the highlights of the exhibition was the large granite Chola-era Buddha 
with a plate that read ‘Nagapattinam Buddha’. It was on loan from Art of Past, 
an art gallery owned by Subhash Kapoor, which had completed the sale of several 
Indian artefacts to the ACM.

The ACM, however, did not purchase the Buddha idol, and returned it to New York 
to be featured in the Art of Past 2010 catalog, with a high provenance of being 
exhibited in the Asian Civilisations Museum from November 2007 to March 23, 
2008. It is understood that with this provenance, Kapoor had put the Buddha in 
the market for upwards of US$ 2 million. Art of the Past and Kapoor have since 
been indicted in many cases of illicit smuggling of antiquities. The so-called 
Nagapattinam Buddha was seized in New York as part of an operation by Homeland 
Security in 2012. However, the Indian authorities had not been able to 
restitute the Buddha for want of clear evidence of its theft, sources said.

S. Vijay Kumar, art enthusiast and co-founder of India Pride, said, “We can 
provide the evidence. Our research and outreach programmes on social media have 
unearthed the vital proof required. The image of the Buddha was published in a 
2001 book titled ‘Arignar Parvaiyil Boutham’, authored by T. Rajagopalan. We 
hope the Idol Wing investigates the theft, rumoured to have been masterminded 
by two antique dealers, and takes steps to bring back the stolen Buddha to its 
home in Arpakkam. The two other Buddhas currently in the village need to be 
moved for their safety, and the Archaeological Department has to conduct a 
proper survey to see if Arpakkam holds more buried artefacts.”

However, a senior police officer of the Idol Wing CID said, "We have taken up 
the case with Homeland Security for the restitution of the idol. They made 
certain queries about the idol and sought other details. We will send the 
details and retrieve it. We will restore the idol to the temple after bringing 
it to the country."

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Le 11 août 2022 à 12:05, Arlo Griffiths via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :


I have received this information that is liable to interest several members of 
the list:
Please find below a ZOOM meeting link for the three days International 
Conference on “Buddhist Cultural Heritage of India: Recent Archaeological 
Findings” organized by
Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, Savitribai Phule Pune University, 
Pune, India.

11th to 13th August 2022

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 819 0417 1963
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Please find attached the schedule and the abstracts of the conference with some 
last-minute changes. Hope to seek your kind cooperation and your scholarly 
presence.

<Abstracts - An International Conference on “Buddhist Cultural Heritage of 
India_ Recent Archaeological Findings”.pdf><11-13 Aug 2022 Conference Schedule 
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