One less than a Koti (crore or 10 million), this is the Unakoti, a most famous Shaiva pilgrimage destination in the district Unakoti of the North-East Tripura. It is a historical spot and evidence of the cultural heritage of ancient Tripura dating back about the seventh to ninth century AD. Numerous rock carving sculptures and stone idols of Hindu Gods and Goddess exposed in the open atmosphere are the main attractions at Unakoti, which was created after cutting on the Raghunandan hills, nowadays it is known as the Unakoti Hills or Belkom Tila.