Monday, February 4, 2019

Cherki Mahal, Bhoramdeo, Chattisgarh

Cherki Mahal, Bhoramdeo, Chattisgarh
Cherki Mahal is another Shiva Temple, located one Kilometer to the south west of Madhwa Mahal. The Temple was built during the Fani Nagavanshi dynasty during 14th Century AD. This temple is dedicated to the Cheras, a band of nomadic pastoralists who inhabit this region. The garbhagriha houses a Lingam set in the middle of a small tank. This Temple is having the main entrance in the east. The walls are made of brick with plaster and are starkly unadorned. The Cherki Mahal is smaller in size in comparison to those of Bhoramdeo temple and Madwa Mahal.




The architecture of the temple and the sculptures has led scholars to conjecture that this temple was built around the same time as the Madwa Mahal. The roof of the sanctum of the temple has lotus decoration. The entrance porch has many aesthetic repeated patterns. This temple is situated in Shankari-Cherki basin at village Chaura (ancient Chawarapur) near the Madwa Mahal. It is not easily locatable as it is situated in a thinly forested area.




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