Saturday, December 5, 2009

Bhojeshwar Temple, Bhojpur

Next day morning we started the tour of early morning by first going to Bhojpur and then Bhimbetka as we had to catch a train to Gwalior in the afternoon. The drive from Bhopal to Bhojpur pleasant.

The lesser known vibrant town of Bhojpur has a history of its own. It was founded by Raja Bhoj of Dhar in 11th century after whom the town is named as Bhojpur.
The town is famous for the Lord Shiva Temple named Bhojeshwar Temple. Around this part of India, the temple is more popularly known as Somnath. Had it been completed, it would have had very few matches. As it is, even with the ravages of time Bhojeshwar temple remains one of the best examples of temple architecture of the 12th and 13th centuries.
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The temple was constructed sometime around 11th century. The incomplete temple structure in height is around 66 feet. Even though the dome is incomplete, the beauty of it is enchanting. In layout the temple is a simple square. The ornately carved dome, though incomplete, has a magnificent, towering strength of line, supported by four richly carved pillars. The dome has an astonishing elegance because of the tapering form. Divided in three sections, the lowest is an octagon with facets of 2.12 feet, from which springs a 24-faced section. The richly carved doorway is plain below, throwing into sharp relief the two exquisitely sculpted figurines that stand on either side. On the other three sides of the structure are balconies, each supported by mammoth brackets and four elaborately carved pillars.

The temple houses the largest `shiva lingam` in India, measuring 7.5 ft in height and 17.8 ft in circumference. it is set upon a massive platform 21.5 ft sq, and it is composed of three superimposed limestone blocks. The architectural harmony of the lingam and platform is marvelous.

From Bhojpur, our next destination is Archeological Treasure of Ancient India, Bhimbetka.

Distance:
Bhojpur ---> Bhimbetka 26 kms

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Friday, December 4, 2009

Today's Caravan Stop: Win a Book & Magellan's Gift Certificate from The Brooklyn Nomad



The 2009 Travel Bloggers' Caravan is stopping at Andrew Hickey's website today. He's The Brooklyn Nomad and always has something interesting to talk about on his blog and on Twitter.

Hop on over to his website, comment on his blog post, and you'll be entered to win Imagine: A Vagabond Story by Grant Lingel and a $50 gift certificate courtesy of Magellan's Travel Supplies.

Andrew Hickey is the "Brooklyn Nomad" and he is always on the lookout for a great deal to...well anywhere. In addition to his blogging duties, Andrew is the social media manager for CheapOair.com's all-new travel blog and contributor to Oyster Hotel Reviews "Locals" blog. Check him out at TheBrooklynNomad.com.

(Winner selection and prize fulfillment is at the discretion of TheBrooklynNomad.com. LuxuryCruiseBible.com cannot be held responsible for the late delivery or non-delivery of prizes given away by other bloggers in the 2009 Travel Bloggers' Caravan.)

—Andrea M. Rotondo for LuxuryCruiseBible.com



Don't miss the Travel Bloggers'
Caravan & Giveaway!


Visit the Luxury Cruise Bible blog each day between December 1 and 15. Link to the Caravan's "blog of the day", post a comment on that website, and you'll be entered to win. Prizes range from hotel gift cards and overnight stays to digital cameras and noise-cancelling headphones to camera bags and luggage to guidebooks and DVDs.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Today's Caravan Stop: Win a Literary Travel Prize Pack from NovelDestinations.com

The Travel Bloggers' Caravan is stopping at a very cool site today: Novel Destinations. Just visit the blog today, comment on the post, and you'll be entered to wine a Literary Travel Prize Pack.

The website is a collaborative effort between Joni Rendon and Shannon McKenna Schmidt, co-authors of Novel Destinations: Literary Landmarks from Jane Austen’s Bath to Ernest Hemingway’s Key West (National Geographic Books).

The prize pack includes:

Joni’s work has appeared in National Geographic Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Continental, and other publications. She currently resides in London, England and works at the Charles Dickens Museum.

Shannon’s writing has appeared in National Geographic Traveler, The Miami Herald, and other publications. In April 2010, she will be leaving Hoboken, NJ, to set out in an RV and travel the United States and Canada for several years. Follow Shannon on Twitter.

(Winner selection and prize fulfillment is at the discretion of NovelDestinations.com. LuxuryCruiseBible.com cannot be held responsible for the late delivery or non-delivery of prizes given away by other bloggers in the 2009 Travel Bloggers' Caravan.)

—Andrea M. Rotondo for LuxuryCruiseBible.com



Don't miss the Travel Bloggers'
Caravan & Giveaway!


Visit the Luxury Cruise Bible blog each day between December 1 and 15. Link to the Caravan's "blog of the day", post a comment on that website, and you'll be entered to win. Prizes range from hotel gift cards and overnight stays to digital cameras and noise-cancelling headphones to camera bags and luggage to guidebooks and DVDs.
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