Da Parbatia preserves the remains of an early temple whose carved stone door frame is considered the oldest surviving sculpted relic in Assam, dating to around the 6th century. Later brick structures from the Ahom period were built over the original site, and both layers are still visible within the protected enclosure. The intricate floral and figural carving on the frame stands out against the otherwise modest ruins. Archaeology enthusiasts and anyone curious about Assam's early temple architecture will find this a worthwhile short stop.
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