The Stone Circles of Junapani are groups of rocks arranged in circles or other shapes that were made a very long time ago by ancient people in a place called Junapani. These circles are made up of big, heavy stones that were likely moved to their current location by people who lived thousands and thousands of years ago.
People made these circles for different reasons. Some believe that they were used for religious or spiritual ceremonies, while others think they were marking important events in the lives of these ancient people. Some think that the circles were even used for astronomy, where the position of the sun, moon and stars were observed and recorded in the rocks.
The people who made these Stone Circles did not have machines like we do today, so they had to move these heavy stones using their hands and simple tools, which required a lot of strength, patience, and teamwork. They must have worked very hard to make these Stone Circles.
Today, many people visit Junapani to see the Stone Circles and learn more about the ancient people who made them. They are considered to be an important part of world history and are protected as a historical site.