Seven Wonders of India
Various polls have been conducted by media houses to find the Seven Wonders of India. Amongst them, the most popular ones were those conducted by The Times of India in July 2007 and NDTV in 2008–09.[citation needed]
Times of India’s list of seven wonders of India
The Times of India newspaper carried out an SMS poll, from 21 July to 31 July 2007, to vote for the seven greatest wonders of India, out of a list of 20 identified ancient or medieval sites for the purpose.[1]
| Image | Wonder | Location | Date | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gomateshwara | Shravanabelagola, Karnataka | AD 981 | 57-foot (17 m) statue of Bahubali, a Jain Arihant. | |
| Harmandir Sahib Darbar Sahib / Golden Temple |
Amritsar, Punjab | 1585–1604 | Sikh Gurdwara | |
| Taj Mahal | Agra, Uttar Pradesh | 1632–53 | White marble mausoleum of Mumtaz Mahal | |
| Hampi Pampa-kshetra / Kishkinda-kshetra / Bhaskara-kshetra |
Vijayanagara, Karnataka | 1342-1565 | Village housing Virupaksha Temple | |
| Konark Sun Temple Black Pagoda |
Konark, Odisha | Mid-13th century AD | Kalinga architecture temple of the sun god Surya | |
| Nalanda | Nalanda, Bihar | 5th century AD | Ancient centre of higher learning | |
| Khajuraho Kharjuravāhaka |
Chhatarpur District, Madhya Pradesh | Earliest parts c. 9th century AD | Complex of medieval Hindu and Jain temples |
See also
References
- ↑ "And India's 7 wonders are..." Times of India. 5 August 2007. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
External links
- NDTV's Seven Wonders of India website Archived 2010-03-06 at the Wayback Machine
- The Seven Wonders of Incredible India
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