Bateshwar Hindu Temples, Padhawali,
Madhya Pradesh
Bateshwar
Hindu Temples is a group of 200
sandstone Hindu Temples and their ruins, located in Padhawali in Moreno District in Madhya Pradesh State of India. The Complex is also referred
as Batesvar Temples or Batesara Temples. The Temples are dedicated to
Shiva, Vishnu and Shakti - representing the three major traditions within Hinduism.
The site is within the Chambal
River valley ravines, on the north-western slope of a hill. Bateshwar Group of
Temples were built during the reign of Gurjara-Pratihara Dynasty. The temples as they now appear are in many cases
reconstructed from the fallen stones in a project begun by the Archaeological
Survey of India in
2005.
History
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The Temple
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Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 9
Kms from Malanpur Railway Station, 14 Kms from Nurabad Railway Station, 16 Kms
from Banmor, 25 Kms from Gwalior Airport, 29 Kms from Morena, 31 Kms from Gwalior
and 109 Kms from Agra. The Temple is situated off the Mumbai to Agra National
Highway near Nurabad.
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