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Maluti : Photo Gallery
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The official website of Maluti. Click Here To Watch Maluti Temples Live in Youtube. The Temples of Maluti. Long before formal launching of Save Heritahe and Environment Welfare Socity. We, some assorted heritage enthusiasts, started working for the conservation of the ancient temple village Maluti. maluti.org. Is our product of our initiatial efforts. In fact, SHE. Was born with the mandate of saving this village. Site Designed and Powered by NetWestSolutions.net.
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The Lone Crusader of Maluti
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The official website of Maluti. Withered face deepens into a frown when he looks around the place he so dearly loves. You follow his gaze and stand dumbfounded. There is temple, after temple, after temple. Some still standing, their exquisite terracotta designs preserved for centuries, others in varying stages of decay and mostly in ruins. Soon, very soon, this will all go, sighed the ex-air force soldier. It is virgin territory for archaeology. The riverbed at Shirali. Is full of Palaeolithic. The self-...
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The Temples of Maluti
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The official website of Maluti. Today the importance of the village Maluti. Lies in accommodating 72 ancient temples. It is heard that the king of Nankar state. In incipient stage. Later generation could not maintain such huge number of monuments and most of them were left uncared for. Wiith the passing of time as many as 36 monuments. Dilapidated and finally grounded. Only 72 out of the lot could survive. As regard to temple architecture of Maluti. These designs may be classified into five categories.
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How to reach Maluti?
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The official website of Maluti. How to reach Maluti? Is located at 24° 9'. North latitude and 87° 40'. East longitude. The village lies near Shikaripara. Bus route. The distance from Rampurhat. Railway station, in Birbhum. Is 16 km and the distance between district headquarters Dumka. The name of the village probably comes from Mallahati. Malla Kings of Bankura. Had suzerainty over this area. The area ruled by Malla kings of Bankura was Damin-i-koh. Ie, present Pakur. Subdivision in the north. Burdwan.
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Maluti : A Village Forgotten in Time
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The official website of Maluti. Some pre-historic stone tools found in the river bed of Chila confirm that Maluti used to be inhabited by our pre-historic fore-fathers, though the area was never excavated. As regard to temple architecture of maluti it can be found in the existing temples that no particular style like Nagara, Vesar or Dravida have been followed. Maa Mauliksha and the Myths. Images taken from Information and Public Relations Department Government of Jharkhand. Jharkhand tableau on display ...
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Maluti : Video Gallery
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The official website of Maluti. The Temples of Maluti. Long before formal launching of Save Heritahe and Environment Welfare Socity. We, some assorted heritage enthusiasts, started working for the conservation of the ancient temple village Maluti. maluti.org. Is our product of our initiatial efforts. In fact, SHE. Was born with the mandate of saving this village. Site Designed and Powered by NetWestSolutions.net.
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Maluti : Sitemap
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The official website of Maluti. The Temples of Maluti. Long before formal launching of Save Heritahe and Environment Welfare Socity. We, some assorted heritage enthusiasts, started working for the conservation of the ancient temple village Maluti. maluti.org. Is our product of our initiatial efforts. In fact, SHE. Was born with the mandate of saving this village. Site Designed and Powered by NetWestSolutions.net.
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Maluti : The Pre-History
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The official website of Maluti. Some pre-historic stone tools. Found in the river bed of Chila. Used to be inhabited by our pre-historic fore-fathers. Though the area was never excavated. Is flowing at the edge of the village and marks the boundary of Jharkhand. The river originated from Banspahari, a highland in the Dumka district. Stone tools and primitive weapons are found on the river bed at different places. The stone-tools found in the area are hand-axes. Of Visva Bharati University. The tools bear...
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Maluti : Sitemap
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