Pilak
it is famous as an epicenter of Hindu and Buddhist art.
Heritage
Pilak is home to archaeological remains from the 8th and 9th centuries.
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If you are looking for historical places to visit during your holidays in Tripura, visit Pilak in Joliabari. Showcasing Tripura's ancient history, Pilak is home to archaeological remains from the 8th and 9th centuries.
Located about 100 kilometers from Agartala, it is famous as an epicenter of Hindu and Buddhist art.
Located about 100 kilometers from Agartala, it is famous as an epicenter of Hindu and Buddhist art.
Among the many things to see in Pilak, one is the terracotta plaques, sealed with stone images of Avalokiteshvara and Narasimhan. These stone sculptures reflect the existence of heterodox sects and creeds portraying both Buddhism and Hinduism. The remains of brick work based on the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The designs on the sculptures reflect the influence of Chola architecture. The area is closely linked with Paharpur and Mainamati in Bangladesh. To reach Pilak, travelers can take a train to the nearest railhead in Kumarghat. From here, one can easily reach Pilak by local transport or taxi. Tourists can stay at Pilak Pantha Niwas or Dakbunglow.