(Photos) Plate 8. Broken Sculpture of Kuvera Riding on His Vehicle, Near Temple of Nilkanth
Plate 8. Broken Sculpture of Kuvera Riding on His Vehicle, Near Temple of Nilkanth
Pencil drawing by Frederick Charles Maisey of a broken sculpture of Kubera riding on his vehicle from the Nilkanth Temple at Kalinjar, from an album of 60 drawings, dated 1847-1854.Kalinjar, one of the oldest hill forts in India, occupies a remote site on the last spur of the Vindhya Mountains above the Gangetic Valley, a plateau 375 metres high. The site was originally a revered hill shrine later fortified and occupied by successive generations of invaders. From the 9th to the 12th centuries it was a stronghold of the Chandellas. In 1023 Mahmud of Ghazni attempted to seize the fortress but failed. In 1203 Kalinjar fell to the Muslims under Qutub-ud-Din Aybak who defeated the last of the Chandella rajas, Parmadideva. The fort was sacked and all the temples were destroyed.
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