Baradia Rama Lakshamana Temple- Gujarat
Address
Baradia Rama Lakshamana Temple- Baradia, Devbhoomi Dwarka district, Gujarat 361335
Diety
Rama Lakshamana (Vishnu)
Introduction
The Rama Lakshamana Temples or Samba Lakshamana Temples are the late 12th century twin temples in Baradia, a village in Okhamandal region of Devbhoomi Dwarka district, Gujarat, India. Baradia is about five km southeast of Dwarka. There are some temples near the coast within the limits of the village.
Puranic Significance
These temples were built in late 12th century during the reign of Bhima II of Chaulukya dynasty in Gujarat. These are the earliest extant Vaishnava temples in Gujarat. These temples are declared the Monuments of National Importance (N-GJ-125) and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.These are Maru-Gurjara style temples standing on high moulded plinths (jagati). They are unicellular temples with four compartments; a cella, an antarala (between cella and hall), a sabhamandapa (hall) and a porch. There is no images of either Rama, Lakshmana, Samba or Lakshmana Kumara in the cella of these temples now. They are contemporary of Navlakha Temple, Ghumli and has several similarities such as plinth and sculptures. Even sculptures of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are on the kumbha of bhadras is placed in similar fashion. In plan, they are similar to temple at Sunak except two free standing pillars of the porch. The western temple facing east is very old and has well carved sculptures. Other nearby temples of importance include the Sun temple, Chandrabhaga temple and a Bethak of Mahaprabhu
Century/Period/Age
12th century
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Nearest Bus Station
Baradia
Nearest Railway Station
Dwarka Station
Nearest Airport
Jamnagar