Devtamura

It is known for an archaeological site of rock sculptures, a panel of carved images of Hindu deities of Durga, Ganesha and Kartikeya on the bank of Gomati River.

[2] Devtamura is 85 kilometres (53 mi) in length and is situated at an altitude of 229 metres (751 ft) above sea level.

[4] Damburu Falls commences at the top of Devtamura, continuing through a series of terraces.

[7] The statues are carved on the steep sloping rock exposures of the Kalajhari Hills which drains into the Gomti River.

[5] Each year in mid-January, a fair occurs at the third terrace from the top of the falls, at a time when local tribal members take a holy bath in Gomati River.

A carving at Chabimura