BIKRAMKHOL ! Hidden Treasure of JHARSUGUDA
Bikramkhol is a prehistoric archaeological site located near Jharsuguda, Odisha state, India and lies in Reserved Forest of Belpahar range, at a distance of 12 km from Belpahar. The place is known for prehistoric rock art and rock inscriptions dated around 3000 BCE. It is located at a distance of 34 km from JHARSUGUDA.
The nearest Railway station is Belpahar & nearest Airport is Jharsuguda.
The Vikramkhol rock shelter, where the inscriptions found, is dated between 3000 BCE to 4000 BCE. Details about the caves were first published in Indian Antiquary in 1935 by the efforts of historian K.P.Jayaswal. The inscriptions were studied in 1955. The size of the inscriptions is 37 meters in lengths, 5.65 meters in breadth and 8 meters in height. The inscriptions are yet to be studied in detail and some historians link this script to Mohenjedaro script. It is observed that some of inscriptions are painted and then cut in the rock.
The rock shelter, where the inscriptions are found, is not fully protected and kept open to atmosphere, giving scope for vandals and visitors to deface the inscriptions. As it is located inside Reserve Forest of Belpahar range, the remote access to the place has also contributed to neglect by Government Agencies.
#jharsuguda #belpahar #bikramkhol
Bikramkhol Historical place - Jharsuguda, Odisha. || Visiting place in Odisha.
Bikramkhol (Odia: ବିକ୍ରମଖୋଲ) is a prehistoric archaeological site located near Jharsuguda, Odisha state, India and lies in Reserved Forest of Belpahar range, at a distance of 12 km from Belpahar. The place is known for prehistoric rock art and rock inscriptions dated around 3000 BC.
The Bikramkhol rock shelter, where the inscriptions found, is dated between 3000 BC to 4000 BC. Details about the caves were first published in Indian Antiquary in 1935 by the efforts of historian K.P.Jayaswal.The inscriptions were studied in 1955. The size of the inscriptions is 37 meters in lengths, 5.65 meters in breadth and 8 meters in height.The inscriptions are yet to be studied in detail and some historians link this script to Mohenjedaro script. It is observed that some of inscriptions are painted and then cut in the rock. A replica of the inscription is exhibited in State Museum.
Bikramkhol caves (jharsuguda)????????️
One of Best tourist place of jharsuguda
Suscribe my channel for more videos.don't forgot like share and comment
Bikramkhol,Jharsuguda
Way to go Bikramkhol
Bikramkhol,Jharsuguda
Way to go Bikramkhol,Jharsuguda
Bikramkhol,Jharsuguda
Way to go Bikramkhol,Jharsuguda
Bikramkhol Jharsuguda
The Vikramkhol rock shelter, where the inscriptions found, is dated between 3000 BCE to 4000 BCE. Details about the caves were first published in Indian Antiquary in 1935 by the efforts of historian K.P.Jayaswal.[1] The inscriptions were studied in 1955. The size of the inscriptions is 37 meters in lengths, 5.65 meters in breadth and 8 meters in height
Pre historic cave of odisha PANDAVA BAKHARA CAVE #caveofodisha #odishatourism #gopro #goproin
Odisha is a hub of many ancient excavations
#PANDAVA_BAKHARA_CAVE
#pre_historic_site_cave @chandakaforest.
4,000-years-old #Bara_bakhara Rock art have been seen on the walls of many of the caves, indicative of an ancient habitation. Paintings, engraving and brushing found executed on bare rock faces in the naturally formed caves and rock shelters are the earliest written and visual documents of the prehistoric man
Local people believe that the shelter was the
abode of the Pandavas (the epic heroes) during their exile and hence the shelter is called as #Pandava_Bakhara.;
pre-historic site that experts claim dates back to the Chalcolithic Age and (below) a cave painting at the site at the Chandaka sanctuary “There are the caves of sand and limestone at Chandaka. For the first time, such an ancient civilisation was discovered in coastal Odisha,” In these cases, artworks of the Copper Age and the Stone Age have been found. There is a lake adjacent to the hill near Mahanadi River. It is assumed that there was a civilisation near the river during that period.
#odishatourism
#scenery #nature #gopro #hero7black #photography #landscape #travel #beautiful #view #mountains #love #photooftheday #naturephotography #photo #trees #sky #adventure #spring #art #outdoors #landscapephotography #ig #goprofamily #wanderlust #hiking #clouds #travelphotography #forest
9june2019 sun Explore
It was such a thrilling Sunday !! I had been roaming around Pathapur village (in cuttack district) in the outskirt of Chandaka elephant sanctuary since last one month, was searching for a cave which preserves murals from early historic period. With two previous unsuccessful attempts By 7.30AM early in the morning we were at the foot of “Pandava Bakhara” hill which houses the cave at the peak of it. There is a tribal family that resides under the foot hill of Panadava Bakhara & we were assisted by two young kids Rinku & Dillip, they took us to the top of the hill guiding us all through jungle & showing us the right path to reach the cave. According to locals, the rock shelter was the abode of the Pandavas during their exile and hence the shelter is called Pandava Bakhara. People congregate at the shelter for festivity during the Rajasankranti each year. The distance of the rock shelter from the ground level is approximately around 1 KM & there is no specific way to reach the top. The slippery path that one needs to take to reach the cave is full of big bushes of wild grasses & thorns. I felt last 150-200 meters were the toughest part of the journey as the route turns more vertical close to the cave. Within 30-40 minutes we reach the rock shelter & getting down was much easier relatively.
Few years back a research team of ASI found traces of human settlements which they stated as old as 4000 years. They believe that there was human habitat in the hill caves located in the north-west of Chandaka forest. During the three-month long research in the wildlife reserve, the team found ancient stone carvings. The primary statistics revealed that the artwork on reptiles, weapons and geometrical signs prove that people were living in Pathapur, Kusapangi and Gayalbank areas, 3,500-4,000 years ago around 20 km away from Kataka.
The artworks found from the site are assumed to be of the new Stone Age and Copper Age. The caves inside the hills have been named as Pandava Bakhara, Diarakhola, tiger cave, Chanchali cave, Kalia Taila cave, Narahari cave and Anahat cave where artworks of copper Stone Age have been found. There is a lake situated adjacent to the hill near the Mahanadi river. It is assumed that there was a civilisation near the river during that period.
Out of all the above mentioned cave, Pandava Bakhara is located at the highest distance from ground level & it preserves some murals those are very well visible & still intact. The six rock cut chambers here within the back wall of the rock shelter preserves mural paintings of floral motifs (two panel), human form, and a painting of lord Jagannatha. The traces of rock art motifs and the murals within the chambers suggest that the rock shelter was occupied over a long period of time up to the historic period. The shelter is a venerated place in the locality that regularly pay homage for welfare and bliss.
2019 Picnic spot Jharsuguda ( Bhasma ) ...
New vlog after 2 month
This video has been updated & picnic spot introduce
I hope all have like this video
check out the link #picnicspot2019 #babuluyoutube
Thanks for watching
Follow me -????
Facebook -
Instagram -
Me use - ????
my smart bend -
Camera -
Mic -
Leptop -
Gorilla pot -
DJI mavic air -
Action camera -
4,000 yr old cave paintings found in Odisha sanctuary || Chandaka Cave
Officials of the Bhubaneswar branch of Archaeological Survey of India have stumbled upon 25 caves and rock art sites -12 of which have paintings and engravings estimated to be more than 4,000 years old -in the dense forests of the Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary .
About 40km from Bhubaneswar, the caves discovered in the hills of Chandaka are spread across 30 square kilometres of forest land. On their age-old walls are paintings and carvings depicting animals, birds, reptiles, geometric shapes, weapons and motifs.
Driving to Vikramkhol Caves
Driving to Vikramkhol Caves Jharsuguda Odisha. Near Rourkela. Rock art and paintings
Faltu Picnic in Bikramkhol
Vikramkhol Inscriptions Jharsuguda District in Odisha
Vikramkhol Inscriptions in Jharsuguda District of Odisha located near village Banjari besides the Belpahar to Hemgir road
Manikmunda cave at sundargarh, Odisha, India
Very old cave home to wild animals
The hindu god nirakara puja on purnima .u can bilve any problem solved her plz come at bikramkhol
Second chelika lake in jharsuguda odisha tourist place
Rupa laga jharsuguda ,odisha
The quest to find a hidden treasure from Khambakul village in Jagatsinghpur district, Odisha
Hidden Treasure: The quest to find a hidden treasure from Khambakul village in Jagatsinghpur district, Odisha