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    Modhera temple and Vadnagar make it to UNESCO tentative list

    • December 21, 2022
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    Modhera temple and Vadnagar make it to UNESCO tentative list

    Subject :History

    • Three heritage sites were added to the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage sites namely; the Sun Temple at Modhera and Vadnagar town from Gujarat and rock-cut relief sculptures of Unakoti of Tripura.

    Tentative List of UNESCO:

    • According to UNESCO, A Tentative List is an inventory of those properties which each nation intends to consider for nomination.
    • As per Operational Guidelines, 2019 of UNESCO, it is mandatory to put any monument/site on the Tentative List (TL) for one year before it is considered for the final nomination dossier.
    • Once the nomination is done, it is sent to the World Heritage Centre (WHC).

    Sun Temple of Modhera

    • The Sun Temple, Modhera dedicated to Surya dev (The Sun God), is one of the remarkable gems of temple architecture in India.
    • It is an exemplary model of the Maru-gurjara architecture style of the 11th century of western India under the patronage of the Solanki dynasty.
    • The age of the temple may be inferred from its style belonging to the reign of Bhimadeva I (1022-1063 CE).
    • It consists of the main temple shrine (garbhagriha), a hall (gadhamandapa), an assembly hall (Sabhamandapa or rangamandapa) and a sacred pool (Kunda) which is now called Ramakunda.
    • This east-facing temple is built of bright yellow sandstone.
    • Other sun temples in India are 8th century CE Martand Sun Temple in Kashmir and the 13th century CE Sun temple at Konark.

    Rock-cut relief sculptures of Unakoti

    • The site of Unakoti Rock-cut relief sculptures is located in the north-eastern part of Tripura, which was built during 8th to 12th CE.
    • The vertical surface of the Unakoti hills was used by the ancient people to carve various mythological scenes such as the different iconographic forms of Siva, Ganesha, Uma-Maheshwara.
    • The images found at Unakoti can be classified into two categories:
    • Majestic rock-cut images on the vertical surface of the hill and fallen boulders.
    • Loose sculptures of smaller and medium sizes scattered on the hill.
    • The influence of Buddhism is also seen in the sculptures of the region.
    • There are various depictions of Boddhisattavas, Buddha and Buddhist motifs also found here.
    • Many images found in this area also suggest the presence of religious sects such as Sakta, Tantric, Bajrayanis and Nathayogis.

    Vadnagar

    • Vadnagar was situated at a strategic location where two major ancient trade routes crossed each other.
    • One of them joined central India with the Sindh and further northwest regions while another connected the port towns on the Gujarat coast to northern India.
    • Vadnagar town is a multi-layered and multi-cultural mercantile settlement with its history stretching back to nearly 8thCentury BCE.
    History Modhera temple and Vadnagar make it to UNESCO tentative list
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