Kauvadol

Coordinates: 24°59′40″N 85°01′28″E / 24.99433467011334°N 85.02441774768153°E / 24.99433467011334; 85.02441774768153
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Kauvadol Hill
Kauvadol - Shrine near Tree
Kauvadol -Columns

Kauvadol is the name of a hill about 4 Kilometers south-west from the Barabar Hills and about 12 Kilometers east from Bela Railway Station.[1] The name literally means "crows swing," which, it is said, is derived from the fact that a huge block of stone was once lying so well balanced on the existing pinnacle of the hill that it used to rock when a crow alighted on it. Below the hill are the ruins of an ancient Vihara that surround the area. The site was first noticed by Buchanan during his tour of observations for the East India Company in the year 1811–12. Later, Major Kittoe, Cunningham and Beglar also visited the site and noted the ruins of the Vihara.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Barabar and Kauva Dol - Lord Shiva Temple - Bihar Tourism". 25 July 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
Kauvadol - Buddha Statue Base
Kauvadol - Stone Carving
Kauvadol Buddha Statue

24°59′40″N 85°01′28″E / 24.99433467011334°N 85.02441774768153°E / 24.99433467011334; 85.02441774768153