Salbardi Pandava Ki Kachahari, Madhya Pradesh
Address
Salbardi Pandava Ki Kachahari, Madhya Pradesh
Salbardi Village, Multai Tehsil,
Betul District,
Madhya Pradesh 460668
Moolavar
Lord Shiva
Introduction
Pandava Ki Kachahari is dedicated to Lord Shiva located on the mountain ranges near Salbardi Village in Multai Tehsil in Betul District in Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is situated on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The temple is one of the state protected monuments in Madhya Pradesh declared by Archaeological Survey of India. The temple is situated on Multai to Amravati route via Morshi.
Puranic Significance
The temple is believed to be built in 13th century CE. The temple is locally called as Pandava Ki Kachahari based on Mahabharata legend and Gond Raja Ki Kachahari by the tribals.
This temple is facing towards north, but the main entrance is facing towards west. The roof of the temple is flat and there is no shikara over the sanctum. The temple is supported by three rows of pillars. A mandapa is formed based on the four pilasters on both sides of the western entrance. There are five asanas on the left side mandapa. These asanas has Jalharis that would have housed Shiva Lingas in the past. The exterior of the temple is plain. The pilasters on both sides of the entrance gate of the mandapa are intricately carved. The central position of the lintel of the entrance gate has carving of Ganesha. The sanctum doorway has three bands of decoration. The central position of the lintel of the sanctum doorway has carving of Ganesha. The sanctum is square in plan. The sanctum enshrines a Shiva Linga.
References
https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2023/04/pandava-ki-kachahari-salbardi-madhya-pradesh.html
Century/Period
13th century CE.
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Nearest Bus Station
Salbardi
Nearest Railway Station
Hiwarkhed
Nearest Airport
Nagpur