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<div class="ind-card ind-span2"><div class="ind-card-h">Featured article</div><span class="ind-badge">TEMPLES & ARCHITECTURE · WEST INDIA</span> | |||
<div class="ind-t">[[Somnath Temple — The Shrine Eternal]]</div> | |||
<p>First of the twelve [[Jyotirlingas]], on the Saurashtra shore. Founded in stone by the 10th century, celebrated by Al-Biruni as the harbour-temple of the Indian Ocean trade, razed by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1026, rebuilt by Kumarapala — and raised again by the new Republic in 1951. The shrine eternal of Indian memory, told through period photographs and the raider's own chroniclers.</p> | |||
<p class="ind-meta">Epoch: [[:Category:Age of Regional Empires|Age of Regional Empires]] · Theme: [[:Category:Jyotirlingas|Jyotirlingas]] · ''([[Somnath Temple|Read the full article →]])''</p></div> | |||
<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">On this day</div> | |||
<p style="font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:17px;margin:0 0 6px">11 June</p> | |||
<p><b>1897</b> — Birth of Ram Prasad Bismil, revolutionary of the Hindustan Republican Association, in Shahjahanpur.</p> | |||
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<p class="ind-meta" style="margin-top:8px">The Somanatha Temple from the west — D. H. Sykes for the ASI, c. 1869. British Library OIOC. ''Public domain.''</p></div> | |||
<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">Quote of the day</div> | |||
<blockquote>"At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom."</blockquote> | |||
<p class="ind-meta">— Jawaharlal Nehru, ''Tryst with Destiny'', 14–15 August 1947</p></div> | |||
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<ul><li>New excavation season announced at Rakhigarhi ''(sample item)''</li> | |||
<li>Chola-era copper plates found in Tamil Nadu ''(sample item)''</li> | |||
<li>Conservation milestone at Hampi ''(sample item)''</li></ul></div> | |||
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<div class="ind-t">Hampi — capital of Vijayanagara</div> | |||
<p>Walk the boulders of the Tungabhadra to the ruins of one of the great cities of its age: the Virupaksha temple, the Vitthala complex and its stone chariot, royal enclosures and bazaars. Each Discovery entry pairs travel-style storytelling with the site's history and sources.</p> | |||
<p class="ind-meta">Epoch: [[:Category:Vijayanagara Era|Vijayanagara Era]]</p></div> | |||
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<div class="ind-theme"><span class="ic">🏛</span>[[:Category:Universities of Ancient India|Ancient Universities]]<small>Takshashila · Nalanda</small></div> | |||
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<div class="ind-theme"><span class="ic">📖</span>[[:Category:Jyotirlingas|Jyotirlingas]]<small>the twelve shrines</small></div> | |||
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<div class="ind-chips"><span>Hydaspes 326 BCE</span><span>Kalinga 261 BCE</span><span>Tarain 1191–92</span><span>Talikota 1565</span><span>Saraighat 1671</span><span>Plassey 1757</span><span>Panipat III 1761</span><span>Kargil 1999</span></div> | |||
<p class="ind-meta">Every battle: forces, maps, outcome, aftermath, full bibliography — victories and defeats alike. [[:Category:Military History|Browse →]]</p></div> | |||
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Revision as of 22:13, 11 June 2026
First of the twelve Jyotirlingas, on the Saurashtra shore. Founded in stone by the 10th century, celebrated by Al-Biruni as the harbour-temple of the Indian Ocean trade, razed by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1026, rebuilt by Kumarapala — and raised again by the new Republic in 1951. The shrine eternal of Indian memory, told through period photographs and the raider's own chroniclers.
11 June
1897 — Birth of Ram Prasad Bismil, revolutionary of the Hindustan Republican Association, in Shahjahanpur.
"At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom."
- New excavation season announced at Rakhigarhi (sample item)
- Chola-era copper plates found in Tamil Nadu (sample item)
- Conservation milestone at Hampi (sample item)
Walk the boulders of the Tungabhadra to the ruins of one of the great cities of its age: the Virupaksha temple, the Vitthala complex and its stone chariot, royal enclosures and bazaars. Each Discovery entry pairs travel-style storytelling with the site's history and sources.
Indopedia is built by a curated team — historians, researchers and serious enthusiasts, each caring for an epoch or theme. Articles follow one standard format with mandatory bibliographies.