Tripura, India

    Unakoti Rock Carvings

    Dharmanagar, Tripura, India

    8/10
    Best time: October to March
    3 hours

    Hey adventurers! Journey to Unakoti, Tripura, a hidden gem of India! Imagine thousands of ancient rock carvings, a historical treasure also known as 'Subrai Khung'. These carvings tell tales of gods and goddesses, created long, long ago. Exploring Unakoti is like stepping back in time, discovering India's amazing art and culture. A must-see for any India travel enthusiast!

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    Top Activities in Unakoti Rock Carvings

    • 1

      Enjoy The Serene Natural Beauty Of The Area.

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      Explore The Ancient Rock Carvings And Murals.

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      Learn About The Legends And History Of Unakoti.

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      Photography Of The Sculptures And Natural Surroundings.

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      Visit Nearby Jampui Hills.

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    October to March

    When to visit place on the day

    Morning

    Approximate expense

    ₹500 per person

    History

    The exact origins and creators of the Unakoti carvings remain shrouded in mystery, with several legends attempting to explain their existence. One popular legend attributes the carvings to Kalu Kumhar, a sculptor who was instructed by Lord Shiva to carve a crore of images in one night. Failing to complete the task, he left one image short, hence the name Unakoti. Another legend suggests that the carvings were created by a group of sculptors as an act of devotion. Historians estimate the carvings to date back to the 7th-9th centuries, belonging to either the Pala dynasty or a local tribal group. The site reflects a blend of Hindu and tribal influences, showcasing a unique artistic style that sets it apart from other rock-cut sculptures in India. Over time, the site has been affected by natural elements.

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