A lesser - known edifice of the late Gupta period is the 6th century Shiva Temple located in the obscure village of Sakour. Archaeological excavations conducted in this village have uncovered coins of Maharajadhiraja Shri Samudragupta, Maharajadhiraja Shri Chandragupta and Maharajadhiraja Shri Skandagupta indicating that this village must have been an important seat of learning,... Continue Reading →
Udayeshwara Mahadeva Temple (Nilkantheswara Mahadeva Temple), Udaipur, Vidisha District, Madhya Pradesh
One of the finest examples of Bhumija style of architecture is the ancient Udayeshwara Mahadeva Temple in Udaipur. This city as per Sanskrit inscriptions was founded by the Paramara king Maharaja Udayaditya of Malwa, brother of Maharajadhiraja Bhoja who also designed a kund known as Udayasamudra. According to the many Sanskrit inscriptions found in... Continue Reading →
Bhuvaneshwari Temple, Udaipur, Gomati District, Tripura
The Bhuvaneshwari Temple (Bhubaneshwari Temple) situated near the Gomati River in Udaipur, the ancient capital of Tripura is a fine example of the hugely popular 17th century Bengali style of architecture. The temple is located close to the old royal palace that has fallen into disrepair. This temple was built by Maharaja Govinda Manikya... Continue Reading →
On the history trail: Maharana Pratap and The Battle of Haldighati
The Rana of Mewar, head of the illustrious Sisodia Rajput lineage refused to become a vassal of the Mughals. Akbar had captured his capital Chittorgarh after a bloody siege in 1568 and occupied the eastern part of his kingdom but Maharana Pratap eluded him. Akbar sent Raja Man Singh I, heir to the Kachhwaha... Continue Reading →
