The same Buddha statue seen today. At the Kauwa Dol heritage site, #Jehanabad, #Bihar. According to some accounts, this 8+ ft high statue may be the largest ever unearthed in India. While being unsure if this is the largest, I agree that it is quite a find!
@ReshmiDG Thanks for the heads-up abt this site. Kauwa Dol's heritage is incredible.
Cricket at Kauwa Dol, #Jehanabad, #Bihar - with an ancient Ganesha carved in stone as the square leg umpire.
These pics - showing a huge carved column - show the heritage Kauwa Dol has lost. By the size and carving, the column may have once been part of a large temple. It now stands next to a drain in a village with cattle and pigs next to it. #Jehanabad, #Bihar
More Ganeshas in Kauwa Dol, #Jehanabad, #Bihar. Carved into a rock that now finds itself by the roadside. If that rock were to be dug out, would we find more carvings?
A carving of Mahisasura-mardini on a stone in Kauwa Dol, #Jehanabad, #Bihar. Such carvings are everywhere on a hill complex here, spread so wide that you can walk right past a carved stone and miss it.
Getting up close with the Kauwa Dol iconography - an armed male figure and a female figure next to a seated Buddha. #Jehanabad, #Bihar.
Is that a representation of Bhairava in the middle, with his vehicle, a dog, on the left? At Kauwa Dol, #Jehanabad, #Bihar.
A chaumukhi Shivlinga at Kauwa Dol - perhaps the oldest I have set eyes on. #Jehanabad, #Bihar. The style of carving used to crate these faces reminded me a bit of the #Bayon temple in the Angkor complex.
Up close with the iconography of Kauwa Dol, #Jehanabad, #Bihar. A Shiv Linga, a Lajja Gauri (depicting fertility) and a Shiva-Parvati.
Iconography and exterior of the 3rd century BCE Barabar Caves, #Jehanabad, #Bihar. Perhaps the oldest cave site of India, the Barabar caves have even found a place in popular literature incl EM Forster's 'A Passage to India'.
Inside the 3rd century BCE #Barabar caves: An inscription naming 'Piyadasi' (Ashoka), polished granite walls that reflect light two millennia after they were shaped & horses drawn on walls. #Jehanabad, #Bihar. The caves have amazing acoustics - sound reverberates in these walls.
Glimpses of the Kesariya Stupa, East #Champaran/ #Motihari dist, #Bihar. The largest stupa in India, excavated as recently as 1998. An Ashoka-era site though the current structure is said to date to the Gupta period,
The iconic Ashokan pillar at Kolhua (Vaishali) next to a stupa. Managed to see it yesterday, having longed to set eyes on the site for years.
An isolated and beautiful location, inscriptions competing with graffiti - the 3rd century BCE Nagarjuni caves, #Jehenabad, #Bihar. Amazing polished walls and a space within where sound reverberates.
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Been asked what fascinates me abt #Chanderi. More than the fort, baolis, tombs & mosques, Jain rock cut sites & ancient rock art, perhaps what draws me here is the fact that heritage is everywhere in Chanderi. Like this grp of lost temples at Sitamarhi
Spotted in a field outside #Chanderi. Was this structure a shrine or was it part of a walled complex housing a now-lost shrine? It has fragments of icons kept within which probably came from another structure.
Some yrs ago, while wandering through the area outside #Chanderi, bumped into a sadhu. This person didn't say a word, just kept pointing in a certain direction and off I went...
Beginning a thread on some less-known temples of #Gujarat. These pics are of a grp of 7th century CE temples, Maitraka dynasty, Bhanasara vil, #Junagarh. Lie a short drive frm the coast, on the road that connects #Mangrol to #Porbandar.
A giant stepwell, with four entrances, outskirts of Chobari vil, #Surendranagar, #Gujarat. But perhaps more shrine than stepwell, going by its ornate iconography, including a 12-13th century CE Shesasayi Vishnu. A story I did on this once: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad…
At Miyani vil, close to #Porbandar, a medieval gateway leads to two 13th century CE temples. One of these, called the Neelkanth Mahadev, remains in worship, despite being in bad shape. #Gujarat
Rajgir, #Bihar, once the capital of a powerful kingdom - a kingdom that grew into an empire straddling much of the subcontinent. Today, it is a second-rate town even in its state. But a town dotted with heritage, such as this stupa dated to the 4th-5th centuries BCE.
A pity that the heritage of #Ragjir, #Bihar has been allowed to gently decay sans restoration. This is the shrine of Mani Naga, dated to 4th-6th centuries CE, Gupta period. Now called Maniyar Math, its focal point is a stupa-like circular structure with a hollow core.
Structure called Jarasandh-ka-akhara, #Rajgir, #Bihar. Date unknown. A feature common to many structures here is an elevated platform. There is a site called Jarasandh-ka-teela, in Haryana, a partially excavated stupa site. Not sure of the latter's connection to Jarasandh though.
#Karnatakatrail: Dusk on a Dec evening found me exploring the Bahmani tomb complex at a village called Holkonda, north of Gulbarga. Structures here being swallowed by the vegetation.
#Karnatakatrail: The fort at Gulbarga, being gradually swallowed by vegetation. Rusting cannons, crumbling walls. A difficult task for the resource-strapped ASI.
#Karnatakatrail: Unlike neighbouring #Bijapur where stepwells, pleasure pavilions have survived, Gulbarga is dotted with tombs, which are literally everywhere. Like ghosts of a forgotten past! This huge structure looms up in a residential area called Santraswadi.
#Chanderifauna: Some yrs ago, on a cold Dec morning in #Chanderi - my fav heritage destination - I was woken by a persistent knocking on the window. It turned out to be this bird, shot through the frosted glass. Perhaps it was urging me to get up and begin exploring.
@MPTourism#Chanderifauna: Spotted this bird - a woodpecker I think - perched nr #Chanderi fort, lost in thought. Was black & white ever as striking as this?
@MPTourism#Chanderifauna: Butterflies aren't always perfect, some are frayed, like this one I spotted in the #Jain temple complex in Budhi Chanderi.
An interesting recent addition to the collection, a book that plunges into the historical linkages of a mammoth epic. The connections are perhaps easier to make as I have visited most of the excavated sites mentioned, esp Kaushambi.
More recent additions, these from the world book fair, in Delhi. A massive 3-volume listing of #hiddenheritage monuments in #Odisha. Amazed that the govt's publications division was giving this set away at a throwaway price.
More from the book fair: the memoirs of Britain's best known WW II commander and a book on personal anecdotes from the war.