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Ruled by the Parmars in the 11th -12th century and later by the Chauhans, very little remains of the town today (Photos: Mrinalini Sharma)
From: Mrinalini Sharma/ Juna Barmer: Rajasthan’s very own lost world in pics/ India Times- The Times of India/ Apr 19, 2022
Ruins of a temple; an idol lies in utter neglect as the World Heritage Day was observed on Monday
From: Mrinalini Sharma/ Juna Barmer: Rajasthan’s very own lost world in pics/ India Times- The Times of India/ Apr 19, 2022


Once a thriving town founded by Bahada Rao Parmar, the place now (also known as Juna Barmer or old Barmer) is in a shambles.
From: Mrinalini Sharma/ Juna Barmer: Rajasthan’s very own lost world in pics/ India Times- The Times of India/ Apr 19, 2022



As one enters the gate, a visitor is greeted by a vast expanse of thorny babool trees and an unmotorable path riddled with huge stones and thorns as long as an inch.
From: Mrinalini Sharma/ Juna Barmer: Rajasthan’s very own lost world in pics/ India Times- The Times of India/ Apr 19, 2022


A little walk and patience finally pays as one comes across a ruined temple built in Nagara style on an elevated platform
From: Mrinalini Sharma/ Juna Barmer: Rajasthan’s very own lost world in pics/ India Times- The Times of India/ Apr 19, 2022


A few legible inscriptions in Sanskrit on the pillars throw light on the bygone era.
From: Mrinalini Sharma/ Juna Barmer: Rajasthan’s very own lost world in pics/ India Times- The Times of India/ Apr 19, 2022
The remnants of the temple are a proof of its magnificence centuries ago.
From: Mrinalini Sharma/ Juna Barmer: Rajasthan’s very own lost world in pics/ India Times- The Times of India/ Apr 19, 2022
It would be a mammoth task to reach here with the thorny overgrowth all around.
From: Mrinalini Sharma/ Juna Barmer: Rajasthan’s very own lost world in pics/ India Times- The Times of India/ Apr 19, 2022
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