Udayagiri Caves
Situated North-East of Bhopal, in the town of Vidisha, ‘Udayagiri Caves’
are one of India’s most significant archaeological sites dating to the
Gupta rule between 4th and 5th century AD. These caves are a treasure
trove of rock-cut sculptures of numerous Hindu deities and Jain
pantheons, illustrating a classical Gupta art. In all, the region is
abound in around twenty caves out of which one is dedicated to Jainism
and remaining nineteen to Hinduism. The most notable of all relief
sculptures found in these historic caves, is the sculpture of Hindu God
Vishnu depicted in the form of Varaha (boar) rescuing the Mother Goddess
(Bhu Devi) from being drowned in an ocean. The site is also full of
Sanskrit inscriptions dating back to the reigns of Chandragupta II and
Kumaragupta I. On top of the hills dotted by these caves, one can also
see some fine archaeological remains of Buddhist stupas and Hindu
temples.
How To Reach:
Its About 60 km from Bhopal nearest Railway Station is Sanchi And Vidisha.Buses are available from Bhopal To Sanchi And Sanchi To Udayagiri.Taxi also available from bhopal,vidisha and Sanchi.
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