Assam, India

    Da-Parbatia

    Tezpur, Assam, India

    7.5/10
    Best time: October to March
    2 hours

    Hey adventurers! Journey back in time at Da-Parbatia in Tezpur, Assam! This amazing archaeological site, once known as 'Dah-Parbatiya,' holds the ruins of an ancient temple from the 6th century. Imagine seeing the intricate carvings and feeling the history beneath your feet! It's a super cool place to explore India's past and spark your imagination with ancient Indian art.

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    Top Activities in Da-Parbatia

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      Admire Stone Carvings

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      Explore Ancient Temple Ruins

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      Learn About Gupta Art

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      Photography Of Historical Site

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    October to March

    When to visit place on the day

    Morning

    Approximate expense

    ₹200 per person

    History

    The Da-Parbatia site is believed to have housed a significant temple dating back to the Gupta period, around the 6th century AD. The temple's ruins reveal its original grandeur, with remnants of a sanctum sanctorum and a mandapa. The most striking feature is the intricately carved door frame, which displays influences of Gupta art. The site was likely abandoned for unknown reasons, and the temple fell into disrepair over time. Archaeological excavations have unearthed various artifacts, providing valuable insights into the region's past. The ruins stand as a reminder of the ancient kingdom of Kamarupa and its artistic legacy.

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