Monday , December 23 2024

5 cultural heritages of India about which people know very little

Must see these five heritages of India

1. Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat

This archaeological park is located near the Panchmahal mountains of Gujarat which UNESCO World Heritage Is included in the list. Here you will get to see a unique confluence of history and art. Along with this, here you will get a glimpse of Hindu and Muslim architecture, the best example of which is the Jama Masjid present here. This is the largest mosque of Gujarat. Here you can see the beautiful view of Vadodara from the hills of Pavagadh.

2. Mattancherry Palace in Kochi, Ernakulam

Mattancherry Palace, Kerala Dutch Palace Is also called. The houses here are built according to the architecture of Kerala and Europe. At the market in Mattancherry you will get a chance to taste authentic Karel food, of which appams and fish curry are the most popular.

3. Sheikh Chilli's Tomb, Haryana

This tomb of Sheikh Chilli, located in Kurukshetra district of Haryana, is an important part of the world heritage. This tomb is built according to Parsi architecture. People of every religion come here to pray. Due to being included in the World Heritage, this tomb is given special care. You will find many things for home decoration in the local market here.

4. Pattadakallu, Karnataka

Located on the banks of Malaprabha River, this World Heritage Site belongs to the Chalukya Empire. Also called Raktapura, it is located in Bagalkot district of Karnataka. It is a group of various monuments famous for their archaeological importance. Among the historical monuments here are nine Hindu and one Jain temples.

5. Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple, Telangana

Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple is an ancient temple included in the World Heritage List of Telangana. This temple is a grand temple built in the shape of a star. This temple was built by Kakatiya king Rudradev in the 12th century. There are one thousand pillars in this temple, hence it is also called the thousand pillared temple. The special thing about this temple is that the stones used to build it do not sink in water.