“These two votive stupas (offered in fulfilment of a vow) were discovered by the ASI officials during landscaping near Sarai Tila mound within the premises of 'Nalanda Mahavihara on January 4. These, carved from stone depicting Buddha figures, must be around 1200 year old. Our archeologists are examining it further”, Goutami Bhattacharya, Superintending Archaeologist (ASI, Patna circle) told PTI. “Beginning in the 7th century CE in India, small miniature terracotta stupas became popular as votive offerings. Devout pilgrims visiting various holy sites and temples throughout Asia would either purchase small votive offerings or make their own”, said Bhattacharya.