New Dhrevad Kalika Mata Temple- Gujarat
Address
New Dhrevad Kalika Mata Temple, Maripur, Devbhumi Dwaraka District Gujarat 361335
Diety
Amman: Kali (Parvati)
Introduction
Kalika Mata Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali, located in New Dhrevad in Devbhumi Dwaraka District in the Indian state of Gujarat.
Puranic Significance
The temple was built in 7th century CE by Maitraka Dynasty.
Special features
The temple holds national significance as it is protected and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Vadodara Circle, due to its status as a monument of national importance. It is oriented towards the east and follows the Vimanakara architectural style, with a neo-Dravidic subtype. The temple is composed of distinct sections, including the sanctum, antrala (vestibule), maha mandapa (grand hall), and mukha mandapa (front hall). Notably, the mukha mandapa appears to be a later addition.
Inside the maha mandapa, you can find four bhadraka type pillars situated at its center. The mandapa hall is enclosed on its sides by plain walls, featuring a central window with a corrugated hood and a trefoil chaitya dormer above it. This temple is of the sandhara type, which means it has a common ambulatory passage encircling its sanctum, and the base (adhisthana) is visible at certain points. Interestingly, there is no deity housed within the sanctum, although some idols have been placed inside it at present. The sanctum is crowned by a five-tiered shikara, culminating with an amalaka and a kalasha atop it.
Century/Period/Age
7th century CE
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Nearest Bus Station
New Dhrevad
Nearest Railway Station
Dwarka
Nearest Airport
Porbandar