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Da Parbatia Temple (mandir)
Tejpur, the town
of mythology, folklore, and legends, is situated within the Sonitpur district of
Assam. Located amidst lush inexperienced valleys and lofty snow capped peaks of
the Himalayas, the town is the final word travel vacation spot of every tourist
and nature lover. A number of kilometers west of the town are the remnants of
one of the oldest and the finest illustrations of sculptural or iconoclastic art
in Assam - Da Parbatia Temple. The carvings and imprints on the doorframe of the
temple (mandir) bear the everyday sample of the early Gupta Faculty of
sculpture.
The doorjambs of Da Parbatia Temple are adorned with the forms of two Goddesses,
Ganga and Yamuna, standing with magnificence and poise, with garlands of their
hands. Besides this, the entire doorframe can be ornamented with stunning and
delicate foliage. As a consequence of its beautiful architecture and chic
carvings belonging to the fifth and 6th centuries AD, the place is now a
protected site beneath the auspices of the Archaeological Survey of India.
Commuting to Da Parbatia Temple (mandir) is kind of easy and convenient. Town of
Tejpur is connected by properly-maintained airways, railways and roadways. For
the purpose of lodging, the Assam Tourism Division has supplied full furnished
vacationer lodges with fashionable amenities. In addition to this, tourists and
vacationers also can avail the comfortable lodging facilities supplied by the
Dak Bungalows and the Circuit House in the Tejpur city of Assam.
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