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The Sabhyata Dwar or Civilization Gate is a sandstone arch monument located on the banks on River Ganga in the city of Patna in the Indian state of Bihar.The Sabhyata Dwar is built with a Mauryan-style architecture with a purpose to show the ancient glory of Pataliputra and traditions and culture of the state of Bihar.
Kumhrar or Kumrahar is the area of Patna where remains of the ancient city of Pataliputra were excavated by the Archaeological Survey of India starting from 1913. It is located 5 km east of Patna Railway Station.
Sabhyata Dwar in Patna. Golghar - The Golghar or Gol Ghar ("Round house"), located to the west of the Gandhi Maidan, is a granary built by Captain John Garstin in 1786. [34] Sabhyata Dwar- a sandstone arch monument located on the banks on River Ganga in the city of Patna.
Sabhyata Dwar; T. Temple of King Ashoka; V. Vajrasana, Bodh Gaya This page was last edited on 4 March 2021, at 07:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
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Sabhyata Dwar in Patna. Patna is home to many tourist attractions and it saw about 2.4 million tourists (including day visitors) in 2005. Tourists visiting the city accounted for 41% of the total number of tourists visiting Bihar although Bodh Gaya was the most popular destination for foreign visitors. [239]
Golghar, Sabhyata Dwar, Shergarh Fort, Darbhanga Fort, Great Buddha, Vasupujya Statue, Sher Shah Suri Tomb The first significant architectural pieces in Bihar date back to the Vedic period . While the Mauryan period marked a transition to the use of brick and stone, wood remained the material of choice.
It is also believed that the city derived its name from Patan Devi, the presiding deity of the city, and her temple is one of the shakti peethas. Patali is the name of the trumpet flower. A very few ascribes the origin of Patna to a mythological king, Putraka , who created Patna by a magic stroke for his queen Patali , literally Trumpet flower ...