Da-Parbatia temple ruins

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Da-Parbatia temple ruins are the remains of an ancient Hindu temple near Tezpur in Assam, India, renowned for their intricately carved Gupta-era stone doorway and sculptures.

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Bamuni Hills temple ruins 1
Da-Parbatia temple ruins canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple ruin
archaeological site
approximateCentury 6th century
architecturalStyle Gupta architecture
associatedWithCity Tezpur
continent Asia
country India
dedicatedTo Shiva
doorwayDepicts Ganges
surface form: Ganga

Yamuna
doorwayFeature floral motifs
mythological figures
ornate pilasters
hasArchaeologicalRemains carved doorway frame
sculptural fragments
temple plinth
heritageDesignationBy Archaeological Survey of India
heritageStatus protected monument
locatedIn Assam
India
Tezpur
material stone
near Brahmaputra
surface form: Brahmaputra River
notableFor Gupta-era stone doorway
intricate stone carvings
sculptures
partOf cultural heritage of Assam
period Gupta period
region Northeast India
religion Hinduism
state Assam
tourismType heritage tourism destination

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Tezpur hasHistoricalSite Da-Parbatia temple ruins
Tezpur hasHistoricalSite Da-Parbatia temple ruins
this entity surface form: Bamuni Hills temple ruins