Richa Singh
Ojhla Bridge, built on the Ojhla River, a tributary of the Ganga, was constructed in 1772. This bridge was built by cotton trader Parshuram Giri.
The cotton traders along with Parshuram Giri worked together to build the bridge with their one day's earnings. This bridge is an example of superior carving and architecture.
This bridge, built about three hundred years ago, is still the main route from Mirzapur to Vindhyachal.
The beautiful art and carvings on this bridge have made this place a unique place. Whoever comes here gets lost for a moment in the beauty of Ojhla Bridge.
The grandeur and artistry of this bridge attract travelers. Sometimes it seems as if this hidden bridge would be a part of a royal palace.
The bridge built in ancient times with one day's earnings is still singing the story of its grandeur and beautiful history.