A previously unrecorded temple belonging to the Paramara Dynasty has been found in a remote valley of Madhya Pradesh. Dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the shrine features a revolutionary granite-siphon acoustic system designed to amplify the resonance of Vedic chants throughout the stone complex.
Archaeologists noted that the pillars and ceiling slabs were carved with precise mathematical ratios to create a natural echo chamber that sustains low-frequency sound. This discovery provides physical evidence of the advanced "Shilpa Shastra" knowledge possessed by medieval Indian architects regarding sound engineering and its application in sacred and educational spaces.