Lasur the most Incredible Historic monument in Amravati district
Helloji there you go, have you ever seen the most Historic and Incredible monument in our Amravati District? Yes, it is none other than “Lasur” also known as Anandeshwar Temple in Daryapur District, specifically known by the local residents from nearby regions as Lasur itself.
Starting from Amravati city the journey begins, it is near about
approximate 70kms away from Amravati city and a bit close from Akola District as
well.
Nowadays people often visit Lasur to know about the magnificent
sculpture and working continue to enjoy the nature and a beautiful spot for
photoshoots and pre-wedding photoshoots.
Well Lasur do have some Historical facts, currently, it is conserved
by the Archaeological department which is the Incredible and Historic monument
in Amravati which is famous and widely known for its completely open roof
Architecture beautifully carved which seems like the carving are interacting
with you.
The carving makes you feel as if they are trying to communicate
with you, the other main and the big reason for its uniqueness is the Temple
and the monument is completely sculpted for the “Hemadpanthi” style. It is said that the overall structure is built
by fixing and assembling the different sizes of rocks together. Also, define to
be as the Less Rock Temple of Maharashtra which is specified as one of the most incredible
historic monuments in the Amravati District.
Nearby river to Anandeshwar Temple is the Purna River also known to be
as Purna Nadi, as per the Archaeological survey and historical documentation
this temple was constructed and built by the King known as Raja Ramachandra of
the Yadavas of Devagiri in the times of the 13th Century.
The temple makes its concept,
layout, structural details, and unique designs and fascinating study for both
devotees and history and architecture for relief work.
You are unlikely to see floral, geometric, circles, and numerous other patterns in the structure of any other temple built at this
time. The temple, which is centuries old, has scenes of saimunis, nymphs,
Puranas and deities are carved on pillars and corners.
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