Maheshpur Village:
The hill in frustem form is Ramgarh. From here 10. is Udaipur Taheseel and moving from this we have to take right turn and travel 10 km , we reach Maheshpur Village. This place is very important with the point of view of ancient history as well as tourism.I will write in detail latter. ....
(Ruins of Temples of Maheshpur)
The Murty of Aadinath does not appear of this place as this place had been famous for building Shiva murtys and the Shiva murtys were being sent to different corner of the country from here. The learned local people say that a land lord was carrying the Adinath Ji's Murty from some other place on his elephant but reaching to this point the elephant refused to move onward . so, the Murty was put here and a temple was made which looks not very old. The Historian are supposed to do scrutiny aqnd should do research on this place. The ASI as per their usual style they do not give much attention on this aspec except writing that it is a protected monument...
This city might have been a very prodsperous city in its ancient time.
The hill in frustem form is Ramgarh. From here 10. is Udaipur Taheseel and moving from this we have to take right turn and travel 10 km , we reach Maheshpur Village. This place is very important with the point of view of ancient history as well as tourism.I will write in detail latter. ....
(Ruins of Temples of Maheshpur)
The Murty of Aadinath does not appear of this place as this place had been famous for building Shiva murtys and the Shiva murtys were being sent to different corner of the country from here. The learned local people say that a land lord was carrying the Adinath Ji's Murty from some other place on his elephant but reaching to this point the elephant refused to move onward . so, the Murty was put here and a temple was made which looks not very old. The Historian are supposed to do scrutiny aqnd should do research on this place. The ASI as per their usual style they do not give much attention on this aspec except writing that it is a protected monument...
This city might have been a very prodsperous city in its ancient time.
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