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The fort is located in the village of Jaigad, and it was built by the kings of Jaigad as a means to protect their kingdom from invaders. It consists of five layers: first, there are three outer walls; second, there are two inner walls with watchtowers on top; thirdly, you'll find an open area with a small temple inside; fourthly and fifthly (or actually sixth if you count from bottom to top), all these things come together in one building that makes up one entire wall around this entire area!
This place is known as "The Star Fort" because its shape resembles a star—it's like looking at an incomplete crescent moon with five points instead of four points like most people expect when they think about planets or stars being round.
Vishnupur Temple, also known as Vishnupuri Mahadev Temple and Jagannath Temple is a temple in Brahmapur, Odisha. It is dedicated to Lord Jagannath. The temple was built in the Dravidian style of architecture by Vishnu Puri Maharaja in 12th century AD. This temple houses idols of all forms of God Vishnu including Balabhadra and Subhadra along with their sons - Keshav Prasad Mishra (Krishna) & Utkarsh Mishra(Bhagwan Krishna).
Kalidas was a great poet and playwright from the 8th century. He is known for his works like Raghuvansh, Meghdhanush or even Akbar's favorite - Abhijnanashtram.
Kalidas temple is located in Brahmapur City which was built by King Bhaskaravarman II of Gaur region (938-940 CE). The temple has been dedicated to Lord Shiva along with Lord Vishnu, Lakshmi Narayana and Parvati Devi.
The Jog Falls are a series of waterfalls located in the Jog Valley, near the town of Brahmapur in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, India. The falls are a popular tourist destination and are visited by thousands of people every year.
The name "Jog" means "water", but it refers to two separate waterfalls: one set on a rock face at an elevation of 1,200 m (3,900 ft), and another set about 1 km (0.6 mi) downstream from that one at an elevation of 300–400 m (1,000–1,300 ft). Both these sets have been developed into tourist resorts with hotels and restaurants serving food prepared using local ingredients.[2]
Kanaka Durga temple is located in the town of Kanaka Durga, which is one of the oldest cities in Nepal. The temple was built by King Jayasena Malla and it houses a stone sculpture of Goddess Bhadrakali. It’s believed that this temple was constructed around 8th century AD during the reign of king Jayasena Malla (ruled 876–891 CE).
The main deity worshipped at this temple is called as ‘Kanakadurga’ or ‘Kanakadurga Mahaprabhu’ or simply known as ‘Durga'. This goddess has three faces: one with half moon like eyes, another one having four arms holding weapons such as trishul (trident), chakra (wheel), yagnopaveeti (bellows) and an axe; while third face has five heads with crown on top head i.e., mukutamukha-mukhamandala form like Lord Shiva's trinity.[3]
Madanpur Dam is a dam built across the River Brahmaputra in the state of Assam, India. The dam was built in the year 1960 by the Government of Assam. The Madanpur Dam is located at the Madanpur village in the state of Assam.
The construction work started in April 1958 and was completed within 15 months time period during which an area of 23 ha (58 acres) was submerged under water due to its construction. This project has been done purely on public demand as there was no other alternative available to farmers except flood irrigation or agriculture fields being destroyed by floods every year during rainy season.[1][2] Rainfall exceeds 8500 mm per year here with high humidity levels leading to frequent floods throughout each year.[3]
Brahmeshwar Temple is a Hindu temple located in Brahmpur, Odisha. The temple is dedicated to the god Shiva and is one of the five Pancha Pandava temples built by Queen Ahalya Devi. The temple was constructed in the 12th century by King Prataparudra II of Utkala. It has been described as "the most beautiful chaitya-griha (assembly hall) in Orissa".
Jagannath Temple is located in the city of Brahmapur. It is a famous temple in the state of Odisha and it is also one of the most visited tourist spots in India. The Jagannath Temple has a long history dating back to thousands years ago when it was built by King Bhoja Pandeya during his reign over Central India around 9th century AD (BC).
The architecture style used in this temple can be seen as similar to other temples built during that time period like Harsha’s Kashi Vishwanath Temple or Laxman Jhula at Mathura but with slight differences here and there due to geographical location etc..
Somnath Temple is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in the town of Somnath in Gujarat, India. The temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and one of the most important temples in India. The temple was built by Lord Ram and Laxmana after they defeated Ravana who kidnapped their wife Sita from Rama's kingdom.
The main idol at this temple is known as 'Shivalinga' or 'Shiva Lingam'. This lingam has three faces: one facing east, another facing south and another facing west. On each side there are four hands holding two weapons; trishul (trident), chakra (wheeled disc) & khadga (whip).
The Nageswari Temple, located in the town of Brahmapur, is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Nageswari. It is one of the most famous temples in India and attracts thousands of pilgrims every year.
The temple was built by Raja Jitendra Kishore (1552–1605) around 1582 CE; it was renovated many times since then. The current structure dates back to 1763 CE and consists of five storeys with 81 steps leading up to its entrance gate that has been preserved as it was during that time period.
The Shanti Stupa is a Buddhist stupa located in Brahmeshwar. It is a beautiful structure, and it's become quite popular as a tourist attraction. The grounds around the stupa are also great places to visit, with many people enjoying walks through the park or sitting by the river for a picnic lunchtime snack or afternoon tea break.
At the Dhanusha Elephant Safari, you'll get to spend time with these gentle giants. The elephants are trained to be calm and gentle around humans, so they have no problem allowing people to pet them or take photos with them. It's also a great way to see how well cared for these animals are! You can even have your own photo taken with an elephant if you're feeling creative!
If you're looking for something different than other places on this list (or just want a new experience), then this might be the perfect spot for you!
Shri Gupteshwar Mahadev Temple is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in the town of Brahmapur, in the state of Chhattisgarh. The temple was built by Maharaja Pratap Singh Deo of Jarki who had built many other temples like Dhankar Devi Temple and Shri Guru Chaumukhi Mandir also known as Dakshina Kashi Mandir, which are also important pilgrimage sites for Hindus in India. The main deity here is Lord Shiva with his consort Parvati on either side of him. There are several other deities present inside this temple including Hanumanji (son god), Brahmaji (father god), Ganesha (god with elephant head) and Durga Mata(goddess mother).
The Shiva Temple at Panchavati is built in a traditional style, with the temple being built in the form of a chariot. The temple was completed in 1545 AD and has been renovated many times since then.
The main deity of this temple is Lord Shiva and he has been worshipped by people from all over India since ancient times.
The Jagannath Temple at Gunupur is a temple in the village of Gunupur, in the state of Odisha, India. It is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, who is worshipped as "Krishna" or "Balabhadra".
The temple has a main shrine with three doors: one on each side and one at its centre. On either side are two other shrines containing deities for Shiva and Vishnu respectively. The central shrine houses deities for Hanuman (a devotee) and Brahma (the creator). Each day there is an elaborate procession that takes place around the temple during which devotees walk across an artificial lake towards it carrying water pots on their heads with flames coming out from them
Located in the town of Jaleswar, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is located in the village of Jaleswar and also houses a pilgrimage center where you can pay your respects to Lord Shiva through various rituals including bathing in his holy water. The temple was built by King Jaya Prataparudra during the time when he was ruling over Puri (now known as Bhubaneswar).
“The city of Brahmapur is home to many historical sites and monuments, but one of the most popular places for tourists is an ancient temple called “Shri Pachimari”. The temple was built in 8th century AD by King Gopal Deva Raya (858-892 AD), who also built many other monuments throughout his kingdom. In addition to being a center for worship and meditation, this beautiful site has been used for religious ceremonies as well as wedding functions over time.”
If you’re looking for a fun and interesting weekend getaway, we recommend that you head down to this beautiful city in the next few weeks. You will not be disappointed!