Udaipur. On Tuesday, World Heritage Day, a discussion and direct observation was organized at the world-famous Ambika Temple on ancient heritage's cultural importance and historical pride. On this occasion, eminent painter Chetan Audichya discussed the specialty of Jagat Ambika Temple, also known as Khajuraho in South Rajasthan, among the academicians and students of the region. He said that the architecture and sculpture of the world are counted among the few temples of India which have not been attacked, and the art there has been present in its original state for more than a thousand years. On this occasion, Professor Satyanarayan Vaishnav, Devi Singh Sarangdevot, KK Paliwal, Bhupendra Panchal, Himanshu Barot, and Bhagwati Salvi presented their views on the importance of world heritage.
Devisingh Sarangdevot highlighted the importance of World Heritage Day. In the discussion, many students put their curiosities about architecture in front of the scholars, on which Satyanarayan Vaishnav said that this temple of the world is a treasure trove of unique sculptures on various aspects of life. The work has been done.