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Pilak Archaeological Sites

Agartala, Tripura, India
Pilak is a hidden gem of Tripura, an archaeological site that unveils a rich tapestry of history, dating back to the 8th and 9th centuries AD. The site is a treasure trove of Buddhist and Hindu sculptures, with ruins of a brick-built stupa and other ancient structures. Located in a tranquil, rural s etting, Pilak provides a fascinating insight into the historical and cultural influences that shaped this region. The site is a testament to the coexistence of Hindu and Buddhist cultures, which is a unique feature of Tripura's past. The most notable discovery here is a terracotta plaque featuring the image of Avalokiteshvara, a Bodhisattva, and another a colossal stone image of Surya (the Sun God). The carvings and sculptures found at Pilak reflect a blend of different artistic traditions, suggesting a vibrant and cosmopolitan past. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has been working on excavating and preserving the site. A small museum near the site houses some of the artifacts found during the excavations, providing context to the ruins. For those interested in archaeology, history, and art, Pilak is an unmissable destination that promises a journey back in time.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2-3 hours
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    Place Type:
    Archaeological Site, Historical Site
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    Entry Fees:
    No entry fees. ...
    No entry fees.
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    Timing:
    8:00 AM to 5:00 PM...
    8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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    Special Events:
    While there are no major festivals at the site, the local communities may celebrate various religious events that offer a glimpse into the culture of the region. ...
    While there are no major festivals at the site, the local communities may celebrate various religious events that offer a glimpse into the culture of the region.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The various stone carvings and sculptures, especially those in their natural setting, are excellent for photography. The lush green surroundings provide a beautiful backdrop. ...
    The various stone carvings and sculptures, especially those in their natural setting, are excellent for photography. The lush green surroundings provide a beautiful backdrop.

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Things To Do

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    Explore the archaeological site to see the stone carvings and ruins, visit the local museum to see the artifacts, and enjoy the peaceful rural atmosphere. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Pilak is famous for its significant archaeological finds, which include ancient Buddhist and Hindu sculptures and ruins. The site is a rare example of the harmonious coexistence of these two major religions and provides valuable insights into the history of the region. ...
    Pilak is famous for its significant archaeological finds, which include ancient Buddhist and Hindu sculptures and ruins. The site is a rare example of the harmonious coexistence of these two major religions and provides valuable insights into the history of the region.
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    Architecture:
    The "architecture" of Pilak is in its ruins and the remnants of the structures that once stood there. The site features a brick-built stupa, which is a hallmark of Buddhist architecture. The most prominent architectural elements are the rock-cut sculptures and stone images that are scattered acros...
    The "architecture" of Pilak is in its ruins and the remnants of the structures that once stood there. The site features a brick-built stupa, which is a hallmark of Buddhist architecture. The most prominent architectural elements are the rock-cut sculptures and stone images that are scattered across the area. These carvings, with their intricate details and religious motifs, are a form of art that is integrated with the natural landscape. The ruins of the ancient structures and the foundation of a stupa provide a glimpse into the building techniques and religious practices of the era.
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    How To Reach:
    Pilak is located about 100 km from Agartala. The best way to reach is by hiring a private car or taxi, which takes about 3-4 hours. The roads can be a bit rough, so it's advisable to check the conditions beforehand. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Wear comfortable shoes as you will be walking on uneven terrain. It is advisable to hire a knowledgeable local guide to understand the history and significance of the carvings. Carry water and snacks as there are limited facilities at the site. ...

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