Home > Travel > States of India > Sisupalgarh
Sisupalgarh
Sisupalgarh in Khurda District is one of the earliest ruined fortifications of India. Located near Bhuwaneshwar, Sisupalgarh is mainly known for its architecture and excellent layout which defines the grandeur of the ancient structure.

Share this Article:

Sisupalgarh, Khurda District, OdishaSisupalgarh is an ancient fortified town in Khordha District of Odisha. It is traced from the time of Mauryan Empire of 4th Century BC.

Location of Sisupalgarh
This ancient fort of Sisupalgarh is located at a distance of 5 kilometres from the main city of Bhuwaneshwar, the capital of Odisha.

History of Sisupalgarh
Sisupalgarh is mainly known for the ruins and demolished layout this fort has been a major site for archaeology in India. The ruin of the fort traces the existence of some popular city in the place. According to Archaeological Survey of India the site can be dated back to 2500 BC which contains the ruin of the fort, some demolished pillars and an almost dilapidated layout of a fort which describes the planning of the city and its location at the heart of the city. Now this place is under the surveillance of Archaeological Survey of India.

Archaeological Findings of Sisupalgarh
On the basis of the artefacts and architectural pattern that was excavated in this site, it has been claimed that the fort stands amidst an ancient city which flourished during the 3rd and 4th century BC. This ancient city was inhabited by nearly 20,000 to 25, 000 people that are reflected with the number of dwelling units found in the surroundings of the fort. Archaeologists have employed a number of methods like geophysical survey, systematic surface collection and selected excavations covering an area of 4.8 kilometres around the fortified area which defines the number of people living, their civic as well as domestic architecture to arrive at a figure, their life style and their dwelling units which raises a lot of curiosity. This place is popularly known for these excavations which were carried out by Archaeological Survey of India. The first excavation was carried out in 1948 by Professor B.B.Lal. Thus with a prominent layout and specific structure this has been one of the finest historical sites in India which attract not only a number of tourists but also the scholars who are interested to reveal the secret of the past.

Tourism in Sisupalgarh
Sisupalgarh, located just 2 kms from the famous Lingaraja Temple of Bhubaneswar and 5 km northeast of Dhauli Hills. These two are famous tourist delights in Sisupalgarh. The excavations conducted at Sisupalgarh by the Archaeological Survey of India in the year 1948. Parasurameswara Temple, Vaital Deul Temple, Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves, Khandagiri Mela, State Handicrafts Museum and Tribal Museum are the famous tourist attractions in Sisupalgarh.

Related Articles
Odisha
Tourism in Odisha
Khordha District


Share this Article:

Related Articles

More Articles in States of India


East Indian States
East Indian States comprises of Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha and also the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It defines the cultural heritage, rich historical background and the linguistic unity.
Erode District
Erode District is one of the districts in the state of Tamil Nadu. The district of Erode is having a land-locked area with no sea coast.
Purnia District in Bihar
Purnia District is located in Bihar and extends from River Ganga to Nepal. The district has a rich Hindu history and glorious past.
South Delhi District
South Delhi District is the third largest district of Delhi as far as its area is concerned. South Delhi District is known for its economic, historical, cultural and social significance.
North Indian States
North Indian States formed the cultural and religious unity in spite of having many foreign invasion and the political disturbances from the early era till the British gained supremacy in Indian sub continent.
Kendujhar District
Kendujhar District, spread over an area of 8,240 sq kms, is as varied as the whole of Orissa with waterfalls roaring gorges, mountains and minerals. The manifold expressions of nature in Kendujhar District are considered as unique.
Hooghly district
Hooghly District along the bank of the river Hooghly is one of the principal trading ports of West Bengal.