History of Avantipura Ruins in Jammu and Kashmir

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The Avantipura Ruins are  a significant historical and archaeological site located near Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, India, here are some things to know.

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Founding of Avantipura

Avantipura, the ancient city, was founded by King Avantivarman in  the 9th century CE, he ruled from 855 to 883 CE and was the first king.

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Religious and Cultural 

King Avantivarman was a devout follower of both Shaivism and Vaishnavism and his kingdom  was a centre of Hindu worship.

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Architectural Style 

The Avantipura temples were built The overall style is reflective of the rich cultural exchange between the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia during this period.

4

Destruction and Decline

The city and its temples were heavily damaged during the invasions of the 11th and 12th centuries, particularly during the Muslim rule in Kashmir.

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Rediscovery by Archaeologists

The Avantipura Ruins were rediscovered by British archaeologists in the 19th century during the period of British rule in India.

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Current State of the Ruins

The Avantipura Ruins stand as  a reminder of the ancient glory  of Kashmir’s architectural and religious history.

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Legacy and Tourism

Avantipura is a key site for understanding the development of temple architecture in northern India and the cultural interactions that shaped the region.