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People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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Srinagar’s First Bridge (Amira Kadal) Gets A New Lease Of Life

21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira Kadal is Srinagar's first bridge. After nearly two years of restoration, it reopens as a pedestrian-only bridge, preserving its original foundations and adding new life to the Jhelum riverfront.


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People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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Srinagar’s First Bridge (Amira Kadal) Gets A New Lease Of Life

21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira Kadal is Srinagar's first bridge. After nearly two years of restoration, it reopens as a pedestrian-only bridge, preserving its original foundations and adding new life to the Jhelum riverfront.


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People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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Srinagar’s First Bridge (Amira Kadal) Gets A New Lease Of Life

21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira Kadal is Srinagar's first bridge. After nearly two years of restoration, it reopens as a pedestrian-only bridge, preserving its original foundations and adding new life to the Jhelum riverfront.


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People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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Srinagar’s First Bridge (Amira Kadal) Gets A New Lease Of Life

21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira Kadal is Srinagar's first bridge. After nearly two years of restoration, it reopens as a pedestrian-only bridge, preserving its original foundations and adding new life to the Jhelum riverfront.


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People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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Srinagar’s First Bridge (Amira Kadal) Gets A New Lease Of Life

21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira Kadal is Srinagar's first bridge. After nearly two years of restoration, it reopens as a pedestrian-only bridge, preserving its original foundations and adding new life to the Jhelum riverfront.


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People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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Srinagar’s First Bridge (Amira Kadal) Gets A New Lease Of Life

21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira...

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21 January 2026

People walk across the newly renovated Amira Kadal footbridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 20, 2026. Built in the 1770s, Amira Kadal is Srinagar's first bridge. After nearly two years of restoration, it reopens as a pedestrian-only bridge, preserving its original foundations and adding new life to the Jhelum riverfront.


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KRAKOW, POLAND, JANUARY 20:
A cyclist rides across Father Bernatek's Footbridge amid freezing winter conditions and very high levels of air...

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Daily Life In Krakow During Winter

20 January 2026

KRAKOW, POLAND, JANUARY 20:
A cyclist rides across Father Bernatek's Footbridge amid freezing winter conditions and very high levels of air...

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20 January 2026

KRAKOW, POLAND, JANUARY 20: A cyclist rides across Father Bernatek's Footbridge amid freezing winter conditions and very high levels of air pollution in Krakow, Poland, on January 20, 2026.


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KRAKOW, POLAND, JANUARY 20:
A cyclist rides across Father Bernatek's Footbridge amid freezing winter conditions and very high levels of air...

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Daily Life In Krakow During Winter

20 January 2026

KRAKOW, POLAND, JANUARY 20:
A cyclist rides across Father Bernatek's Footbridge amid freezing winter conditions and very high levels of air...

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20 January 2026

KRAKOW, POLAND, JANUARY 20: A cyclist rides across Father Bernatek's Footbridge amid freezing winter conditions and very high levels of air pollution in Krakow, Poland, on January 20, 2026.


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KRAKOW, POLAND, JANUARY 20:
A cyclist stops to watch the sunset as he rides across Father Bernatek's Footbridge amid freezing winter conditi...

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Daily Life In Krakow During Winter

20 January 2026

KRAKOW, POLAND, JANUARY 20:
A cyclist stops to watch the sunset as he rides across Father Bernatek's Footbridge amid freezing winter conditi...

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20 January 2026

KRAKOW, POLAND, JANUARY 20: A cyclist stops to watch the sunset as he rides across Father Bernatek's Footbridge amid freezing winter conditions and very high levels of air pollution in Krakow, Poland, on January 20, 2026.


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Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

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The Land of Temples: Jain Temples in Deulghata, Purulia

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220462

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dating back to the 9th-11th centuries during the Sen and Pal Empires era. Originally a complex of more than 15 Jain temples, now mostly in ruins, the site showcases towering 60-foot brick Rekha-Deul structures decorated with intricate stucco carvings. The structures are of the Rekha-Deul style--a tall, mountain-peak shaped tower--with one standing at roughly 45 feet and another about 30 feet. They are built of thin, ancient bricks. Originally dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, the temples now contain Shiva Lingas and are linked to Shaivite and Shakta traditions. Despite erosion, the terracotta work showcases ancient Bengal architecture and cultural history. The renovation of the temple is currently underway due to concerns about the risk of the old brick wall collapsing. Local tribal women worship at the temple, and after the worship, food is arranged free of charge for all visitors in Baram, Tunta, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 12, 2026.


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Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220463

The Land of Temples: Jain Temples in Deulghata, Purulia

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220463

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dating back to the 9th-11th centuries during the Sen and Pal Empires era. Originally a complex of more than 15 Jain temples, now mostly in ruins, the site showcases towering 60-foot brick Rekha-Deul structures decorated with intricate stucco carvings. The structures are of the Rekha-Deul style--a tall, mountain-peak shaped tower--with one standing at roughly 45 feet and another about 30 feet. They are built of thin, ancient bricks. Originally dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, the temples now contain Shiva Lingas and are linked to Shaivite and Shakta traditions. Despite erosion, the terracotta work showcases ancient Bengal architecture and cultural history. The renovation of the temple is currently underway due to concerns about the risk of the old brick wall collapsing. Local tribal women worship at the temple, and after the worship, food is arranged free of charge for all visitors in Baram, Tunta, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 12, 2026.


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Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220464

The Land of Temples: Jain Temples in Deulghata, Purulia

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220464

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dating back to the 9th-11th centuries during the Sen and Pal Empires era. Originally a complex of more than 15 Jain temples, now mostly in ruins, the site showcases towering 60-foot brick Rekha-Deul structures decorated with intricate stucco carvings. The structures are of the Rekha-Deul style--a tall, mountain-peak shaped tower--with one standing at roughly 45 feet and another about 30 feet. They are built of thin, ancient bricks. Originally dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, the temples now contain Shiva Lingas and are linked to Shaivite and Shakta traditions. Despite erosion, the terracotta work showcases ancient Bengal architecture and cultural history. The renovation of the temple is currently underway due to concerns about the risk of the old brick wall collapsing. Local tribal women worship at the temple, and after the worship, food is arranged free of charge for all visitors in Baram, Tunta, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 12, 2026.


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Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220465

The Land of Temples: Jain Temples in Deulghata, Purulia

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220465

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dating back to the 9th-11th centuries during the Sen and Pal Empires era. Originally a complex of more than 15 Jain temples, now mostly in ruins, the site showcases towering 60-foot brick Rekha-Deul structures decorated with intricate stucco carvings. The structures are of the Rekha-Deul style--a tall, mountain-peak shaped tower--with one standing at roughly 45 feet and another about 30 feet. They are built of thin, ancient bricks. Originally dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, the temples now contain Shiva Lingas and are linked to Shaivite and Shakta traditions. Despite erosion, the terracotta work showcases ancient Bengal architecture and cultural history. The renovation of the temple is currently underway due to concerns about the risk of the old brick wall collapsing. Local tribal women worship at the temple, and after the worship, food is arranged free of charge for all visitors in Baram, Tunta, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 12, 2026.


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Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220466

The Land of Temples: Jain Temples in Deulghata, Purulia

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220466

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dating back to the 9th-11th centuries during the Sen and Pal Empires era. Originally a complex of more than 15 Jain temples, now mostly in ruins, the site showcases towering 60-foot brick Rekha-Deul structures decorated with intricate stucco carvings. The structures are of the Rekha-Deul style--a tall, mountain-peak shaped tower--with one standing at roughly 45 feet and another about 30 feet. They are built of thin, ancient bricks. Originally dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, the temples now contain Shiva Lingas and are linked to Shaivite and Shakta traditions. Despite erosion, the terracotta work showcases ancient Bengal architecture and cultural history. The renovation of the temple is currently underway due to concerns about the risk of the old brick wall collapsing. Local tribal women worship at the temple, and after the worship, food is arranged free of charge for all visitors in Baram, Tunta, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 12, 2026.


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Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220467

The Land of Temples: Jain Temples in Deulghata, Purulia

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220467

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dating back to the 9th-11th centuries during the Sen and Pal Empires era. Originally a complex of more than 15 Jain temples, now mostly in ruins, the site showcases towering 60-foot brick Rekha-Deul structures decorated with intricate stucco carvings. The structures are of the Rekha-Deul style--a tall, mountain-peak shaped tower--with one standing at roughly 45 feet and another about 30 feet. They are built of thin, ancient bricks. Originally dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, the temples now contain Shiva Lingas and are linked to Shaivite and Shakta traditions. Despite erosion, the terracotta work showcases ancient Bengal architecture and cultural history. The renovation of the temple is currently underway due to concerns about the risk of the old brick wall collapsing. Local tribal women worship at the temple, and after the worship, food is arranged free of charge for all visitors in Baram, Tunta, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 12, 2026.


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Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220468

The Land of Temples: Jain Temples in Deulghata, Purulia

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dati...

#13220468

20 January 2026

Deulghata, or ''Land of Temples,'' is located on the banks of the Kangsabati River in Purulia, West Bengal. It features ancient temples dating back to the 9th-11th centuries during the Sen and Pal Empires era. Originally a complex of more than 15 Jain temples, now mostly in ruins, the site showcases towering 60-foot brick Rekha-Deul structures decorated with intricate stucco carvings. The structures are of the Rekha-Deul style--a tall, mountain-peak shaped tower--with one standing at roughly 45 feet and another about 30 feet. They are built of thin, ancient bricks. Originally dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, the temples now contain Shiva Lingas and are linked to Shaivite and Shakta traditions. Despite erosion, the terracotta work showcases ancient Bengal architecture and cultural history. The renovation of the temple is currently underway due to concerns about the risk of the old brick wall collapsing. Local tribal women worship at the temple, and after the worship, food is arranged free of charge for all visitors in Baram, Tunta, Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 12, 2026.


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