Unakoti: literally means 9999999 one less a koti in Bengali. Beautiful Architecture on Raghunandan hills
Dharmanagar, Tripura. 600-700 CE.
The site houses sculptures of gods and goddesses on whom a curse was put by Lord Shiva. There are three, half-buried majestic sculptures of the Nandi Bull, the Lord’s faithful vahana.
A site that enchants visitors is the gigantic four-armed sculpture of Ganesha, situated just 50 m downstream. There are two more sculptures of Ganesha–one of Sarbhuja Ganesha and the other of Ashtabhuja Ganesha.
One of the major attractions of the place is the 30 ft high Shiva statue called "Unakotiswara Kaal Bhairava". It is flanked by Goddess Durga seated on her lion, and another female figure. Architecture Completed 600-700 CE. Unakoti
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