Kagpur Khedapati Mata Mandir, Madhya Pradesh
Address
Kagpur Khedapati Mata Mandir, Madhya Pradesh
Kagpur Village, Vidisha District,
Madhya Pradesh
Amman
Khedapati Mata
Introduction
The lesser-known Khedapati Mata Mandir in Kagpur village is an architectural gem of the Paramaras. Built between the 10th – 11th centuries, this temple structure has been desecrated multiple times by Muslim invaders and the British. The structure that stands today is the collective effort of the residents of the village after it collapsed.
Puranic Significance
This small square temple sits in the middle of the village and though bereft of a shikhara, still exudes the grandeur and elegance of the Paramara period. There is a statue of Khedapati Mata in the sanctum sanctorum. This idol of Divine Mother is revered by all and people come from surrounding villages to offer prayers on Navaratriand other auspicious occasions. Just behind the statue of Khedapati Mata is a rare stone sculpture depicting both Durga Mata and Parvati Devi. The artisan has carved a lion on one side and a bull on the other and Devi is seen holding a kamandaluin one hand.
A fair number of exquisitely carved door jambs, pillars, architectural members and ornamental brackets from nearby temples and sculptures of Lord Shiva and Parvati Devi, Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahma and Devi of the Paramara period have been painstakingly collected and placed in the foreground.
Century/Period
10th – 11th centuries
Managed By
Department of Archaeology (DOA)
Nearest Bus Station
Kagpur
Nearest Railway Station
Bhopal
Nearest Airport
Bhopal