Mawali Mata Temple, Tarponga,
Chattisgarh
Mawali Mata Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated
to the Goddess Shakthi located in Tarponga in Baloda Bazar – Bhatapara District in the Indian state
of Chhattisgarh. The temple is situated on the southern banks of Shivnath
River. The Temple is one of the
protected monuments in Chattisgarh declared by
Archaeological Survey of India.
The Temple
The
ancient temple has been completely demolished and a new temple has been built
with remains of an ancient temple. The door frames and few idols have been
utilized. Though the temple is famously called as Mawali Mata Temple, the
sanctum houses Mahishasuramardhini, a form of Durga. This Durga is considered
as Mawali Mata by the locals. River Goddess Ganga and Yamuna can be found on
the ancient door jambs.
Idols
and sculptures of Chathurbuji Vishnu, Mahishasuramardhini, Uma Maheswara etc.
can be found on the walls of the temple. Stucco images of Lord Shiva and Nandi
can be found in the temple premises. Shiva Lingas, Nandi Idols, Sati pillars
and Jodha Idols can be found in the temple premises. Temple remains and
sculptures dating back to 11th – 12th Century AD and Hero
stones dating back to 16th – 17th Century AD can be found
in the outer courtyard.
Connectivity
The
Temple is located at about 6 Kms from Bishrampur, 19 Kms from Simga, 22 Kms
from Bhatapara, 22 Kms from Hathbandh Railway Station, 47 Kms from Baloda Bazar, 63 Kms from Raipur Junction Railway
Station, 66 Kms from Raipur and 83 Kms from Raipur Airport. The Temple is
situated on Raipur to Bilaspur Route.
Location
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