Day 8 | Hazaribagh | Koderma | Panch Mandir, Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary and more..

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  • čas přidán 14. 09. 2023
  • Hazaribagh is a land of tradition and culture. From time immemorial the place saw the establishment of temples dedicated to various Hindu and Jain deities. There are many temples in Hazaribagh and few of them belong to ancient periods. The paintings and the carvings on the walls of the temple gives a glimpse of the bygone era. The temples in Hazaribagh are visited by devotees from across different regions of India and world.
    Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary:
    Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary (earlier called Hazaribagh National Park) is a wildlife sanctuary in Jharkhand, India, about 55 miles (89 km) north of Ranchi.[2] It was established in 1955.[3] Nestling in low hilly terrain, at an average altitude of 615 metres (2,018 ft), it has an area of 184 km2 (71 sq mi) and is home to sambar, nilgai, chital, peafowl, sloth bears, black bears, hyenas and pigeons.[3]
    Earlier it was home to tigers, leopards, and many more animals but now rarely animals other than nilgai and hyena are seen. It is known that many foreigners also used to visit the then-called National Park, but due to lack of care by government, it has become mere a forest. Very few tourists can be seen now. Hazaribagh, which was known as a tourist destination, is now losing its title.
    Panch Mandir:
    Panch Mandir is known as the temple with five shikharas. It is one of the main attraction of Hazaribagh. Main deity of the temple are Lord Krishna and Radha. The construction of the temple was started in 1880. Panch mandir is constructed using the eatables like sugar, pulses, jagery etc. and not cement. Still the building is strong enough, that it withstood the strong earthquake of 1930. It took 20 years for the completion of the temple.
    Pakri Barwadih megalithic site:
    Pakri Barwadih megalithic site is one of the oldest and most unique sites of its kind in India. It dates back to at least 3000 years ago, and it was used by the people of that time to observe the equinoxes, when the day and night are equal. The site has two prominent menhirs, or standing stones, that form a V shape. On the equinox days, the sun rises exactly between these two stones, creating a spectacular sight.
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