Bhima Kichak Temple, Malhar,
Chattisgarh
Bhima
Kichak Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
located in Malhar Town in Bilaspur District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.
Locals call this Temple as Deur. This
temple has been declared of national importance under the Ancient Monuments and
Archaeological Sites & Remains Act 1958 and under the control of
Archeological Survey of India.
History
Malhar,
an ancient town consists of ruins of two temples and a mud fort. The oldest
known sculpture of Vishnu with four-arm figure holding shankha, chakra and gada
dated to c. 200 BCE was found in Malhar, Chhattisgarh. Malhar is referred as
Mallala Pattana in the 12th Century CE Kalchuri Inscriptions. Malhar was under
the control of Mauryas, Guptas, Satavahanas, Vakatakas, Sarabhapuriyas, Panduvamshi of Mekala,
Panduvamshis of Kosala and Somavamshis, Kalchuris and Marathas. This
Temple can be dated around 6th – 7th century CE based on
architectural style.
The Temple
This
Temple is facing towards west. The Temple is in ruins and only lower half up to
Bhitti survived the ravages of time. The Temple consists of Sanctum and
Antrala. The Sanctum houses a Shiva Linga. The Sanctum door has life size
images of Ganga & Yamuna along with Dvarapalas. There are beautiful
depictions of various forms of Lord Shiva and Ganas in different postures can
be found in the temple. Broken idols,
doors, sculptures and friezes can be found in the premises.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
100 meters from Malhar Bus Stand, 13 Kms from Masturi, 27 Kms from Bilaspur
Junction Railway Station, 30 Kms
from Bilaspur, 30 Kms from Bilaspur Airport, 39 Kms from Baloda Bazar, 126 Kms
from Raipur and 134 Kms from Raipur Airport. Malhar is situated at about 13 Kms to the southwest of Masturi on Bilaspur
– Shivrinarayan Route. Public transport is available from Bilaspur however
frequency is limited.
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