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Chaneti Stupa

                                                                                Chaneti Stupa / Image Source Three km north-west of the Buddhist site of Sugh in the Yamunanagar district of Haryana is located Chaneti which is home of one of the earlier and largest Buddhist stupas. This massive structure bears testimony to the greatness of the ancient Buddhist architecture. A Stupa is a hemispherical dome and contains a small chamber in which the relics of the Buddha and his disciples were placed in a casket. The casket is often beautifully carved. Chaneti stupa is one of those ones raised in the 3rd century BC by the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka in honour of the Buddha all over India. The stupa, in its final form, was completed during the reign of Kushana ru...

Bucesvara Temple - Koravangala

                                                        Bucesvara Temple - Koravangala / Image Credit The Bucesvara temple (also spelt Buceswara, Bucheshwara or Bhucheshvara temple) is the main attraction of Koravangala, located 10 km from Hassan Railway Station in Karnataka. A fine specimen of the Hoysala architecture, this Shiva Temple was built in 12th Century A.D. An inscription in the Buceswara temple states that the temple was built in 1173 AD to celebrate the coronation of Hoysala King Veera Ballala II  (r. 1173–1220 CE) .   

Monument Mitra Scheme to be revamped

Khajuraho A revamped version of the Monument Mitra Scheme will be launched. Under the revamped scheme the Culture Ministry will go for partnerships with private firms for the upkeep of 1,000 ASI monuments.  The revamped scheme would be based on the Corporate Social Responsibilty (CSR) model.  The Monument Mitra scheme entails adopting a heritage site and maintaining it. The government is set to sign MoUs with partners for 500 sites under the revamped Monument Mitra scheme by August 15 when the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav ends. Launched a few years ago under the Ministry of Tourism, the Monument Mitra scheme entails adopting a site for upkeep and other related activities.  A few months ago the Monument Mitra scheme was transferred from the Ministry of Tourism and has now come under the ambit of the Ministry of Culture. The Culture Ministry would be projecting India as a “cultural superpower” during the year-long presidency of the G20. The scheme will be based on corporate soci...

Hampi, Mysuru selected for development under Swadesh Darshan 2.0

Hampi  and   Mysuru   in Karnataka have been selected for development under   Swadesh Darshan 2.0. scheme .   Mysuru and Hampi are among the 19 places identified across the eight states and UTs in India to be promoted under the Swadesh Darshan 2.0 Scheme. Ministry of Tourism has revamped its Swadesh Darshan scheme as Swadesh Darshan 2.0  with the objective to develop sustainable and responsible tourism destinations, following a tourist and destination-centric approach.  Swadesh Darshan Scheme Swadesh Darshan Scheme aims to promote, develop and harness the potential of tourism and integrated development of theme-based tourist circuits in India. It is a Central sector scheme launched in 2014-15 by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture. Under the scheme, the Ministry of Tourism provides financial assistance to the State government for the infrastructure development of circuits.

Thiruvananthapuram houses World's only palm-leaf manuscript museum

Located in the Kerala capital of Thiruvananthapuram, the recently opened Palm Leaf Manuscript Museum is the world’s first of its kind and deals exclusively with both obscure and celebrated tales of the erstwhile Travancore kingdom that comes lauded as Asia's first to defeat any European power on Indian Soil.  The museum houses 187 manuscripts and other artefacts related to the erstwhile kingdom dating back to a period of 650 years till the end of the19th century. It also contains documents from the regions of Kochi and Malabar. Accounts of the famous Battle of Colachel in 1741 AD between Travancore ruler Marthanda Verma (1729-58) and the Dutch East India Company are among the manuscripts of the museum. The battle resulted in the defeat of the European power by the valiant Travancore ruler at Colachel, 20 km northwest of Kanyakumari in present day Tamil Nadu  This battle put an end to the expansionist designs of the Dutch in India and resulted in Travancore becoming Asia's fir...

Itmad- ud- Daulah’s tomb: Magnificent Mughal edifice

Built by Nur Jahan, wife of fourth Mughal emperor Jahangir, for her father, Itmad-ud- Daulah’s tomb is one of the earliest buildings in which pietra dura, a method of decorating the walls with floral designs studded with semi-precious stones, was used. Pietra dura is also used on a large scale in the Taj Mahal. Also known as mini Taj, the structure is the first Mughal building built entirely from marble. Built between 1622 and 1628 it is also the first tomb to be built on the banks of the Yamuna. Nur Jahan’s father Mirza Ghiyas Beg was given the title of Itmad- ud- Daulah (pillar of the state). He was the wazir (Prime minister) of the Mughal empire under Jehangir. 

Bhatti

Bhatti, the author of Ravanavadha, was the court poet of Dharasena IV (AD 645-650), the Maitraka ruler of Valabhi. Ravanavadha, (the Death of Rāvaṇa), more popularly known as Bhattikavya (Bhatti’s Poems), is a poem on the story of Rama.     Bhattikavya is sometimes included in the list of mahakavya.