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Bamuni Hills — Attraction in Assam

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Sri Sri Maa Bhairabi Mandir
JR99+CJ2, Mahabhairab, Tezpur, Assam 784001, India
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opp. DIG Office, Kolibari, Mahabhairab, Tezpur, Assam 784001, India
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Bamuni Hills

JR88+PGF, Mahabhairab, Tezpur, Assam 784001, India
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4.3
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5.0
7y

Bamuni Hills Tezpur

In the north eastern state of Assam, there are a number of relics of the olden times which remind one of the glorious past of the area. In the Bamuni hills of the district of Sonitpur, one may find such spectacular ruins, which attract a number of people to the region. On the right bank of the mighty Brahmaputra, the low hill names Bamuni is situated, which displays a number of awe inspiring stone carvings and statues of the bygone era. According to Hindu mythology, Aniruddha, the nephew of Lord Krishna, had fallen in love with the daughter of Banasura, who disapproving of the match had imprisoned Aniruddha in this place. The Archaeological Study of India, under whose control this area currently is, has fixed the date of these ruins at 10th to 12th century A.D. The style of the art excavated in this area indicates towards the Gupta period. It is however not clear as to who had this temple constructed, but it is generally believed that the temple was built during early Pala period. It is also assumed that this was a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and it was a north Indian Nagara style temple.

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The astonishing stone figurines and rock sculpture are the prime attraction of the area. The intricate designs on the stone give us an idea of the talent and hard work of the artists. Moreover, the scenic beauty of this place enhances the charm of the area, as it overlooks the river Brahmaputra. There are also other interesting spots nearby which are visited by the people who come to Bamuni hills, such as Da Parbatia, among others.

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The ruins of the Bamuni hills are not too far away from the city of Tezpur, the district headquarters of Sonitpur, and therefore travelling to this spot is relatively easy. From Saloni, you can take rental taxis to reach directly the serene...

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5.0
1y

Tezpur Bamuni Pahar, located in Assam, India, is a historically rich and visually captivating archaeological site. Renowned for its ancient ruins and sculptures, the site offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural and historical heritage.

The most striking feature of Bamuni Pahar is the exquisite stone carvings that date back to the 9th and 10th centuries during the reign of the Pala dynasty. These intricately carved panels depict various mythological scenes and deities, showcasing the advanced craftsmanship of the era. The detailed depictions of Hindu gods and goddesses are not only artistically impressive but also provide valuable insights into the religious practices and artistic sensibilities of ancient Assam.

The serene setting of Bamuni Pahar, nestled amidst lush greenery and rolling hills, adds to the site's allure. Visitors often find the tranquil environment conducive to reflection and exploration. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the hilltop further enhance the experience, making it a popular spot for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.

However, the site is relatively underdeveloped in terms of tourist amenities. There is limited information available on-site, and the preservation efforts appear to be minimal, which could affect the longevity of these precious artifacts. Improved infrastructure and better informational signage would greatly enhance the visitor experience.

Despite these shortcomings, Tezpur Bamuni Pahar remains a fascinating destination that offers a unique window into Assam's historical and cultural legacy. Its blend of natural beauty and historical significance makes it a must-visit for anyone interested in the ancient history and art of...

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4.0
6y

Historic place. Very good environment. Here are some details which are collected from cpr environmental education center report. The ancient ruins of the Bamuni hills located in Tezpur of Sonitpur district in Assam is a treat for any archaeology enthusiast. It is located near Tezpur town on the right banks of the Brahmaputra river just near the Bhairavi temple. It is believed to be the ruins of an ancient temple site of the 9th – 10th century CE.According to the constructional plan, it is assumed that there was a Vishnu temple at the centre and four Shiva temples in four corners of the hillock. They were of Panchayatana style. There are also the ruins of an isolated temple on the north eastern side. It is a protected site by the ASI Tezpur sub circle. The stone carvings in the hills present a majestic view along with a cross-shaped bracket lintel decorated with kirtimukha panels that consists of the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The carvings on the walls and pillars of the temple speak a lot about the skills and talent of the contemporary artisans and sculptors. The floral and geometric designs are worth mentioning. Several sculptures of animals like crocodile and tortoise are also found. The different avatars of Vishnu are beautifully engraved and the piece of slab is still intact.Several pieces of the temple walls and pillars are taken to the adjacent Cole park or Chitralekha Udyan within the Tezpur town and are well preserved. If we go by the dates, the temple belonged to the period of kings of the Pala dynasty. According to many scholars, these ruins are a result of some...

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Pankaj BhattaraiPankaj Bhattarai
Tezpur Bamuni Pahar, located in Assam, India, is a historically rich and visually captivating archaeological site. Renowned for its ancient ruins and sculptures, the site offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural and historical heritage. The most striking feature of Bamuni Pahar is the exquisite stone carvings that date back to the 9th and 10th centuries during the reign of the Pala dynasty. These intricately carved panels depict various mythological scenes and deities, showcasing the advanced craftsmanship of the era. The detailed depictions of Hindu gods and goddesses are not only artistically impressive but also provide valuable insights into the religious practices and artistic sensibilities of ancient Assam. The serene setting of Bamuni Pahar, nestled amidst lush greenery and rolling hills, adds to the site's allure. Visitors often find the tranquil environment conducive to reflection and exploration. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the hilltop further enhance the experience, making it a popular spot for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers. However, the site is relatively underdeveloped in terms of tourist amenities. There is limited information available on-site, and the preservation efforts appear to be minimal, which could affect the longevity of these precious artifacts. Improved infrastructure and better informational signage would greatly enhance the visitor experience. Despite these shortcomings, Tezpur Bamuni Pahar remains a fascinating destination that offers a unique window into Assam's historical and cultural legacy. Its blend of natural beauty and historical significance makes it a must-visit for anyone interested in the ancient history and art of Northeast India.
Rajib PuranRajib Puran
Historic place. Very good environment. Here are some details which are collected from cpr environmental education center report. The ancient ruins of the Bamuni hills located in Tezpur of Sonitpur district in Assam is a treat for any archaeology enthusiast. It is located near Tezpur town on the right banks of the Brahmaputra river just near the Bhairavi temple. It is believed to be the ruins of an ancient temple site of the 9th – 10th century CE.According to the constructional plan, it is assumed that there was a Vishnu temple at the centre and four Shiva temples in four corners of the hillock. They were of Panchayatana style. There are also the ruins of an isolated temple on the north eastern side. It is a protected site by the ASI Tezpur sub circle. The stone carvings in the hills present a majestic view along with a cross-shaped bracket lintel decorated with kirtimukha panels that consists of the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The carvings on the walls and pillars of the temple speak a lot about the skills and talent of the contemporary artisans and sculptors. The floral and geometric designs are worth mentioning. Several sculptures of animals like crocodile and tortoise are also found. The different avatars of Vishnu are beautifully engraved and the piece of slab is still intact.Several pieces of the temple walls and pillars are taken to the adjacent Cole park or Chitralekha Udyan within the Tezpur town and are well preserved. If we go by the dates, the temple belonged to the period of kings of the Pala dynasty. According to many scholars, these ruins are a result of some devastating earthquake.
Rajib TalukdarRajib Talukdar
The ancient ruins of the Bamuni Hills located in Tezpur of Sonitpur district in Assam is a treat for any archaeology enthusiast. It is located near Tezpur town on the right banks of the Brahmaputra river just near Bhairavi temple. It is believed to be the ruins of an ancient temple site of the 9th – 10th century. According to the constructional plan, it is assumed that there was a Vishnu temple at the centre and four Shiva temples in four corners of the hillock. They were of Panchayatana style. There are also the ruins of an isolated temple on the north eastern side. It is a protected site by the ASI Tezpur sub circle . The carvings on the walls and pillars of the temple speak a lot about the skills and talent of the contemporary artisans and sculptors. The floral and geometric designs are worth mentioning. Several sculptures of animals like crocodile and tortoise are also found. The different avatars of Vishnu are nicely engraved and the piece of slab is still intact. Several pieces of the temple walls and pillars are taken to the adjacent Cole park or Chitralekha Udyan within the Tezpur town and are well preserved. If we go by the dates, the temple belonged to the kings of the Pala dynasty . According to many scholars, these ruins are a result of some devastating earthquake. How to go? Tezpur is connected by road from Guwahati and is the headquarters of Sonitpur district of Assam. There is also an airport at Tezpur.
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Tezpur Bamuni Pahar, located in Assam, India, is a historically rich and visually captivating archaeological site. Renowned for its ancient ruins and sculptures, the site offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural and historical heritage. The most striking feature of Bamuni Pahar is the exquisite stone carvings that date back to the 9th and 10th centuries during the reign of the Pala dynasty. These intricately carved panels depict various mythological scenes and deities, showcasing the advanced craftsmanship of the era. The detailed depictions of Hindu gods and goddesses are not only artistically impressive but also provide valuable insights into the religious practices and artistic sensibilities of ancient Assam. The serene setting of Bamuni Pahar, nestled amidst lush greenery and rolling hills, adds to the site's allure. Visitors often find the tranquil environment conducive to reflection and exploration. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the hilltop further enhance the experience, making it a popular spot for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers. However, the site is relatively underdeveloped in terms of tourist amenities. There is limited information available on-site, and the preservation efforts appear to be minimal, which could affect the longevity of these precious artifacts. Improved infrastructure and better informational signage would greatly enhance the visitor experience. Despite these shortcomings, Tezpur Bamuni Pahar remains a fascinating destination that offers a unique window into Assam's historical and cultural legacy. Its blend of natural beauty and historical significance makes it a must-visit for anyone interested in the ancient history and art of Northeast India.
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Historic place. Very good environment. Here are some details which are collected from cpr environmental education center report. The ancient ruins of the Bamuni hills located in Tezpur of Sonitpur district in Assam is a treat for any archaeology enthusiast. It is located near Tezpur town on the right banks of the Brahmaputra river just near the Bhairavi temple. It is believed to be the ruins of an ancient temple site of the 9th – 10th century CE.According to the constructional plan, it is assumed that there was a Vishnu temple at the centre and four Shiva temples in four corners of the hillock. They were of Panchayatana style. There are also the ruins of an isolated temple on the north eastern side. It is a protected site by the ASI Tezpur sub circle. The stone carvings in the hills present a majestic view along with a cross-shaped bracket lintel decorated with kirtimukha panels that consists of the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The carvings on the walls and pillars of the temple speak a lot about the skills and talent of the contemporary artisans and sculptors. The floral and geometric designs are worth mentioning. Several sculptures of animals like crocodile and tortoise are also found. The different avatars of Vishnu are beautifully engraved and the piece of slab is still intact.Several pieces of the temple walls and pillars are taken to the adjacent Cole park or Chitralekha Udyan within the Tezpur town and are well preserved. If we go by the dates, the temple belonged to the period of kings of the Pala dynasty. According to many scholars, these ruins are a result of some devastating earthquake.
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The ancient ruins of the Bamuni Hills located in Tezpur of Sonitpur district in Assam is a treat for any archaeology enthusiast. It is located near Tezpur town on the right banks of the Brahmaputra river just near Bhairavi temple. It is believed to be the ruins of an ancient temple site of the 9th – 10th century. According to the constructional plan, it is assumed that there was a Vishnu temple at the centre and four Shiva temples in four corners of the hillock. They were of Panchayatana style. There are also the ruins of an isolated temple on the north eastern side. It is a protected site by the ASI Tezpur sub circle . The carvings on the walls and pillars of the temple speak a lot about the skills and talent of the contemporary artisans and sculptors. The floral and geometric designs are worth mentioning. Several sculptures of animals like crocodile and tortoise are also found. The different avatars of Vishnu are nicely engraved and the piece of slab is still intact. Several pieces of the temple walls and pillars are taken to the adjacent Cole park or Chitralekha Udyan within the Tezpur town and are well preserved. If we go by the dates, the temple belonged to the kings of the Pala dynasty . According to many scholars, these ruins are a result of some devastating earthquake. How to go? Tezpur is connected by road from Guwahati and is the headquarters of Sonitpur district of Assam. There is also an airport at Tezpur.
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