Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Dalhanpur

Dalhanpur Stands On The Banks Of River Chhapi, Close To An Irrigation Dam. A Dense Green Forest Adds Charm To This Antique Place With Beautifully Carved Pillars, Torans And Some Erotic Figures In The Temple Ruins, Scattered Around An Area Of 2 Kms. At Present, Conservation And Renovation Work Is Under Progress.

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