The Caves at Chhallisgarth (Central India) – also known as The Sitabinga Cave, dates back millions of years in formation. Early Indian Peoples said The Caves starting being used around 6,000 BC for Ritual and Ceremony. As was common, They decorated the walls of The Caves with primitive but insightful hand paintings of what They perceived as Their ‘’Gods’’ and of course – everyday life then. So it is with wonder that They would paint what is clearly the image of a Device (Craft) – the kind of which could not have existed 6,000 years hence. The Object is circular in shape and has a set of ‘’landing struts’’ (pods). The Craft appears to be in a ’’landed position’’. The image does not correspond to anything remotely found on any related CAVE Paintings in The Region.
