Thursday Dec 26, 2024

Bateswar Group of Temples, Madhya Pradesh

Address Bateswar Group of Temples, Morena District, near Mitoli Batavali Madhya Pradesh – 476 444 Diety Shiva, Vishnu Introduction The Bateshwar Hindu temples (or Batesara, Bateśvar) are a group of nearly 200 sandstone Hindu temples and their ruins in north Madhya Pradesh in post-Gupta, early Gurjara-Pratihara style of North Indian temple architecture. It is about […]

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Garhi Padhavali Shiva temple, Madhya Pradesh

Address Garhi Padhavali Shiva temple, Bateswar Temple Rd, Morena District, Mitaoli, Madhya Pradesh 476444 Diety Shiva Introduction Located 35 km north of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh and very close to the impressive Bateshwar Temple Complex, Garhi Padhavali (alternate spellings; Paravali, Padawali and Padavali) is a 10th century Shiva temple that holds a bit of a […]

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Ekattarso Mahadeva (Chausath Yogini) Temple – Mitaoli

Address Ekattarso Mahadeva (Chausath Yogini) Temple – Mitaoli Mitaoli, Morena District, Madhya Pradesh – 476 444 Diety Mahadeva Introduction The Chausath Yogini temple is in Mitaoli village (also spelled Mitauli, Mitawali or Mitavali), near Padaoli in Morena district 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Gwalior, Located amidst paddy fields beside Mahamaya Puskarini pond just 20km east […]

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Kesavardhana Panchamukha Lingeswara Temple(Trikuta), Telangana

Address Kesavardhana Panchamukha Lingeswara Temple(Trikuta) Raikal, Telangana 505460 Diety Panchamukhalingeswara Swamy, Kesavanatha Introduction Raikal village is situated about 70 km North West of Karimnagar. It is 20 km from Jagityal and can be reached by bus. The Kesavardhana Panchamukha Lingeswara temple at Raikal Village stands to the east of the tank on an elevated adhistana. […]

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Jakaram Shiva Temple, Telangana

Address Jakaram Shiva Temple, Jakaram, Warangal District, Telangana 506343 Diety Shiva Introduction Jakaram village is located nearly 40 km from the district headquarters of Warangal and is accessible by road. The temple built exclusively with red sand stone, dedicated to lord Siva consists of a garbhagriha, antarala and closed mandapa with porches on three sides. […]

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