Monuments of india

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About This Presentation

This presentation is about the Monuments of India. I have traced the monuments from the Ancient India, Medieval India and Modern India. This presentation is part of my school project where, I had the limitation of only 10 monuments. I hope you would like the presentation.


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MONUMENTS OF
INDIA
Created And Designed By
Soham Srivastava
V-C

Are the buildings, structures or the site of historical importance
and interest
India is one of the ancient living civilisation and thus land is
marked by the monuments that speak about the glorious past
of the land.
Monuments

Commissioned by the Emperor Ashokain 3
rd
century BCE.
One of the oldest stone structures in India, and an important
monument of Indian Architecture.
THE STUPA OF SANCHI

Located in the Sanchitown of
Madhya Pradesh, near Bhopal
It is listed in the UNESCO list
of World Heritage sites
Constructed to preserve and
spread the Buddhist
philosophy.
Sanchihas been protecting
beautiful and sacred
architectural wonders
It is an example of
technological, architectural as
well as of art of the Mauryan
period.
THE STUPA OF SANCHI

Located in Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh
Sarnathis an important place in the history Buddhism.
Buddha gave his first sermon at this place
DHAMEKHA STUPA, SARNATH

Built by the great
Mauryanking
Ashokain 249 BCE
It’s a major tourist
attraction and
Buddhist pilgrims
from different
countries visit this
place
It is shortly going to
be listed in UNESCO
world heritage site
DHAMEKHA STUPA, SARNATH

THE AJANTA CAVES

THE AJANTA CAVES
Constructed in the 2
nd
century BCE.
Located in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra.
Carved in the massive rock block

THE AJANTA CAVES
Famous for its cave paintings
Most famous painting is of
Bodhisattva Padmapani

KonarkSun Temple is a 13th-century CE sun temple at
Konark, in Odisha
Constructed by NarasimhaDeva I of the Eastern Ganga
Dynasty about 1250 CE.
KONARK SUN TEMPLE

•The temple is a monumental representation of the sun
God Surya's chariot; its 24 wheels are decorated with
symbolic designs and it is led by a team of six horses.
•Is a massive conception of artistic magnificence and
engineering dexterity
KONARK SUN TEMPLE

TherearethreeimagesoftheSunGodatthreedifferent
sidesofthetemple,positionedinproperdirectionto
catchtheraysofthesunatmorning,noonandevening.
'Konark'isacombinationoftwowords'Kona'and'Arka'.
'Kona'means'Corner'and'Arka'means'Sun',sowhen
combinesitbecomes'SunoftheCorner'.
GreatpoetRabindranathTagorewroteofKonark:"here
thelanguageofstonesurpassesthelanguageofman.“
TempleislistedamongsttheUNESCO WORLD
HERITAGEsite
KONARK SUN TEMPLE

CommissionedbyQutab-
ud-dinAibakthefirst
TurkishrulerofDelhi
Completedbyhisson-in-
lawIltutmish(the2
nd
legal
TurkishrulerofDelhi)
Constructedasasymbolof
establishmentofIslamic
ruleoverDelhi
FirozShah Tughlaq
completedthestructure
afteritstwostorieswere
damagedbylightening
QUTAB MINAR

Capital city of
Vijaynagar
Empire
Situated in the
state of
Karnataka
Situated on the
banks of river
Tungabhadra
Is a UNESCO
world heritage
site
HAMPI-THE ROYAL CAPITAL

The city is well planned for water supply and defence mechanism
Constructed in 14
th
century, European travellers have left a vivid
description about the city in their memoirs.
It has many buildings such as lotus temple, Virupaksha&
Krishna temples, HazaraRam temple, Vitthalatemple, etc.
HAMPI -THE ROYAL CAPITAL

Located in the Agra district of Uttar Pradesh.
Constructed by Mughal Emperor Akbar.
The city became the capital of Mughal Empire in 1571 CE
The city has many buildings –BulandDarwaza, PanchMahal,
BirbalPalace, etc.
FATEHPUR SIKRI

Historic fort in the city of Delhi, built by Mughal Emperor
Shahjehan
Constructed by using Red Sand stone
THE RED FORT

Every year on the Independence day of India, the Prime
Minister hoists the Indian "tricolourflag" at the main
gate of the fort and delivers a nationally broadcast
speech from its ramparts
THE RED FORT

•Located in the Agra
district of Uttar Pradesh
•Built by the Mughal
Emperor Shahjehanin
the memory of his wife
MumtajMahal
•It stands at 1
st
place in
the world’s list of Seven
Wonders
•Built on Char Baghplan
and use of pietradura
THE TAJ MAHAL

It’s a war memorial
located astride the
Rajpath
It is dedicated to the
troops of British India
who died in World
War-I (1914-1919)
India Gate is one of
many British
monuments built by
order of the Imperial
War Graves
Commission
INDIA GATE

The architect was Sir
Edwin Lutyens, an
Englishman he was also
the principal planner of
New Delhi.
The building material is
primarily Red and yellow
sandstones sourced from
Bharatpur.
Delhiitesand tourists alike
throng the India Gate
Lawns surrounding the
monument for a leisurely
evening
INDIA GATE