Ruins Of India : Most Exotic Historical Places In India

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Ruins Of India : Most Exotic Historical Places In India

India is home to some of the most magnificent structures in the world. Places like Charminar, Jaisalmer Fort, Taj Mahal, The Golden Temple, mesmerises one with its splendour. However, in its basket o (Read More)f historical treasures, there are many stunning and awe-inspiring structures that even their state of ruins stand proudly bearing testimony to the golden era of Kings and dynasties.
Presenting to you a list of Lesser known but architectural marvels of India, currently in the form of ruins

Here is the list of 10 Ruins Of India : Most Exotic Historical Places In India

1. Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan

Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan
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The abandoned fort of Bhangarh seeps into centuries of legends that speak of the forts being haunted. As a result of which, entry is restricted legally after sunset till sunrise. There are many stories that revolve around the fort, all of which claims that the town was cursed to extinction and doomed to remain uninhabited. It is one of India’s most famous ruins and Bhangarh is one of the most visited. The fort has many gates, temples, havelis within its territory and gives out an eerie feeling. The locals swear by the legends and claim of paranormal activities that take place at night.

2. Hampi, Karnataka

Hampi, Karnataka
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Known For : Virupaksha Temple, Hampi Vithala Temple Lotus Palace

Spread across 25kms, once the capital of the prosperous kingdom of Vijaynagar, the ruins of Hampi are now the listed under the UNESCO World Heritage sites. Sitting between hundreds or boulders and rocks, there are numerous famous temples such as Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Vithala Temple, Achyut Raya temple among others, there are also the remains statutes, Royal Enclosures, Queen’s Bath. A minimum of three days is required to explore this vast land, however, if you’re a history enthusiast, you may need more to thoroughly explore these magnificent ruins of Hampi.

Best Time: October to March

31 Hampi Attractions

3. Nalanda University, Bihar

Nalanda University, Bihar
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The ancient Nalanda University was the largest Buddhist learning centre in the world and was one of the wonders of India. Founded in the 5th Century by the Gupta Rulers, it attracted thousands of students from India and abroad and boasted of a 9 storeyed library. However, the University was destroyed by a Turk invader and has been in a state of ruins since then. It is a site of a tourist attraction now, where numerous tourists come to see the present state of this once prominent historical university.

4. Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat

Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat
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Known For : Kalika Mata Temple Pavagadh Fort Jain Temples in Pavagadh

The only World Heritage site in Gujarat (except for the newly added Rani ka Vav), this Archaeological Park is full of temples, complexes, palaces, mosques, tombs, etc. Located in the city of Champaner, it extends all the way to the Pavagadh hill station, housing some of the famous and religious important pilgrim sites. Apart from this, the splendid architecture of the forts, palaces, etc is a visual treat. You’re greeted with a magnificent fort wall complete with inscriptions and delicate carvings. One of the must-see places here is the stone step well.

Best Time: October to February

8 Pavagadh Attractions

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5. Martand Sun Temple, Jammu & Kashmir

Martand Sun Temple, Jammu & Kashmir
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Located on a plateau in Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir, Martand Sun Temple is dedicated to the Sun god built by the King of Karkota Dynasty in the early 8th century AD. It was later destroyed in the 15th century by Sikandar Bhutshikan and has been in a state of ruins since. The placement of the Temple enables a panoramic view of the beautiful Kashmir Valley. From what is left of the structures, the architecture gives an ode to the Kashmiri style slightly influenced by Gandharan, Chinese, Roman and Gupta style of architecture. The Shrine is situated in the centre while the remains of the other structures are scattered around the premise. The Martand Sun Temple is one of the important archaeological sites in India.

6. Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan

Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan
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Known For : Kumbhalgarh Fort Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary Badal Mahal, Kumbhalgarh

Built in the 15th century in the Mewar district of Rajasthan by Maharana Kumbha after whom the fort was named, Kumbhalgarh Fort is a massive fort sitting atop a high plane. Surrounded by a 36-metre long wall, it comprises of several gates, majestic watchtowers, hidden chambers etc. The high surrounding wall is famously known as The Great Wall of India. It also comprises of an array of magnificent palaces and ancient temples in a state of ruins that dates back to the Mauryan period. The Mauryan rule saw the construction of several Jain temples as a result of which, most of the temple ruins in Kumbhalgarh depict the Jain Temple architecture.

Best Time: October to March

7 Kumbhalgarh Attractions

7. Golconda Fort, Andhra Pradesh

Golconda Fort, Andhra Pradesh
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The glorious 16th-century fort overlooking the city of Hyderabad has changed many hands of power and become the large sprawling estate of ruins that still speaks of its grandeur and history of the many benevolent rulers who contributed to making the fort as it stands today. It started as a small mud fort eventually growing out to include four distinct forts, temples, mosques, gateways, bridges and stables. Displaying the architectural brilliance of innovative designs of those days, it is also an engineering marvel where a clap near the entrance dome could be heard at the highest point almost a kilometre away. A signal used to alert the castle in case of an attack.

8. Maluti Temples, Jharkhand

Maluti Temples, Jharkhand

A small town in the pockets of Jharkhand, Maluti boasts of as many as 72 temples. Built as edifices to the Pala Dynasty rulers, the temple architecture depicts scenes from the great epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata. It is said that originally, 108 temples were constructed by the rulers who decided to build temples instead of palaces, as a result, Maluti came to be known as the temple town. However, after the fall of the dynasties, the later generations could not maintain all the 108 temples and 36 of which deteriorated and crumbled to the ground. The existing temples are in a state of ruins because of lack of funds to undertake the repair. Global Heritage Fund declared it to be one of the 12 worldwide sites nearest of irreparable loss.

9. Aihole, Karnataka

 Aihole, Karnataka
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Known For : Durga Temple, Aihole Lad Khan Temple Ravanaphadi Cave Temples

Boasting of 125 stone temples from the Chalukyan period of the 5th century C.E., Aihole situated in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka that showcases the peak period of the Chalukyan Dynasty. The temples most of which are in a state of ruins since centuries, still manage to exude the sense of awe to the visitors. The architecture of these temples are particularly noteworthy, Aihole formed the basis of all Hindu Architecture which mainly comprised of flat roofs, intricately designed ceilings, sculptured walls, large extravagant centrepieces of gods and goddesses and some unique designs inspired by Deccan styles. The Durga temple is one of the best known among these and offers a picturesque view while the Ravana Phadi Cave temple, in the most ruined state, has some interesting carvings to explore.

Best Time: October to March

23 Aihole Attractions

10. Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh

Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh

This quaint little village situated on the banks of the Pennar River is home to some major historical structures. The old Gandikota Fort owes its name to the beautiful gorge formed by the Gandikota Hills and the Pennar River. The large 20 feet entrance gates welcome you into a bygone era of Kakakiya, Qutub Shahi, Vijayanagara kingdoms. The fort premises include small fortresses, a granary, two beautiful temples and a splendid mosque. All of these ruins speak of their prime even as the structures seem to be on the verge of crumbling. The two temples Raghunatha and Madhavaray of the 15th and 16th century respectively stand as a testimony to the Kakatiya and Vijayanagara architecture. The Mosque called the Jama Masjid is another architectural delight here accompanied by a small pond which was used by the kings to wash their swords after wars.

One cannot marvel enough at the architectural beauty, the meticulous planning of the structures, the engineering marvels and sheer charm of these nearly abandoned heritages of India. These places are probably the best options to visit for tourists if they are looking for offbeat heritage sites with a different story to tell.

This post was published by Sneha Powar

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