What is the importance of the Sirpur in ancient history of Chhattisgarh?

What is the importance of the Sirpur in ancient history of Chhattisgarh?

Sirpur was capital of Panduvanshi dynasty in ancient times. The site has been significant for its temple ruins of Rama and Lakshmana of the Ramayana fame, as well as those related to Shaivism, Shaktism, Buddhism and Jainism.

What was the ancient name of Sirpur?

Sirpur, also referred to as Shripur and Sripura (literally, “city of auspiciousness, abundance, Lakshmi”) in ancient Indian texts and inscriptions, is a village on the Mahanadi River 78 kilometres (48 mi) east of Raipur. Allahabad Pillar inscription dated 4th century AD mentions Sirpur as Sripura.

Which is the fourth century Buddhist site recently discovered in Chhattisgarh?

Now Damroo has become a well-known Buddhist site where more than a dozen Votive stupas and other important artifacts are found.

Why is Laxman Temple famous?

The Laxman Temple is known for its outstanding brick work and intricate art decoration. The temple consists of a Garbagriha, Antarala and a Mandapa. Photographers can get many interesting frames here, from the structure to the intricately carved doorframe, depicting figures and various incarnations of Seshasayi Vishnu.

How many Shakti Peeth are there in Chhattisgarh?

Nestled along the Bilaspur Ambikapur state highway, the temple is located in Ratanpur and is one of the 52 Shakti Peethas spread across the country. Vivid architecture and the chance to honour your deity make this a must visit temple in Chhattisgarh.

Who built Onakona temple?

The Temple was built by Laxman Dev Rai & Gopal Dev of Faninagvansh Dynasty. The temple complex, highlighted as a “scintillating poetry in stone”, is credited to Nagwanshi Kings who practiced tantrism and who ruled in the then Southern Koshal region, which is now the state of Chhattisgarh.

Who built Laxman Temple Sirpur?

One of the most important and imposing structures of this group is the Lakshmana Temple built in the 7th century CE under the commission of Vasata, mother to ruler Mahashivagupta Balarjuna. The Lakshmana Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.