Da-Parbatia

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Da-Parbatia is an ancient archaeological site near Tezpur in Assam, India, renowned for its intricately carved stone temple doorway and early Hindu architectural remains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient temple site
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Nagara style
early Hindu temple architecture
associatedWith Hindu temple tradition in Assam
country India
currentUse archaeological monument
depicts Ganges
surface form: Ganga

Hindu deities
Yamuna
dvarapalas
discoveredIn 1920s
era early medieval period
hasCulturalContext Assamese heritage
hasHeritageDesignation protected monument
hasPart carved doorframe
sculptural panels
stone temple doorway
hasTourismType cultural tourism
heritageDesignationBy Archaeological Survey of India
locatedIn Assam
India
Tezpur
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Sonitpur district
locatedNear Tezpur
managedBy Archaeological Survey of India
materialUsed stone
nearRiver Brahmaputra
surface form: Brahmaputra River
notableFor early Hindu architectural remains
intricately carved stone doorway
openToPublic yes
region Northeast India
religion Hinduism
significance example of early Hindu temple doorway in Assam
important for study of early Indian temple architecture
usedFor religious worship (historical)

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Tezpur hasTouristAttraction Da-Parbatia