Kukurdev
Temple, Khapri,
Chattisgarh
Kukurdev Temple is a Hindu
Temple dedicated to a dog located in
Khapri Village near Balod in Durg District
in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. The
Temple houses an idol of dog and a Shiva Linga besides it. It is
believed that there is no fear of cough and dog bite by visiting here. This
temple has been declared of national importance under the Ancient Monuments and
Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1958.
Legends
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History
This
temple was built by the local rulers in the 14th – 15th century.
The Temple
This
is an east facing Temple. The temple follows Nagara Style architecture. Idols of
dogs can be found on both sides of the temple entrance. The Sanctum houses
an idol of dog and a Shiva Linga besides it. People worship Shiva as well as
the dog (Kukurdev) in the same way as Nandi is worshiped in common Shiva
temples. Shrines and Idols of Rama, Lakshmana & Shatrugna, Hanuman, Ganesha
and hero stones can be found in the Temple premises.
Connectivity
The
Temple is located at about 7 Kms from Balod Railway Station, 8 Kms from Balod
Bus Stand, 9 Kms from Balod, 10 Kms from Dondiluhara, 53 Kms from Dhamtari, 64
Kms from Durg and 116 Kms from Raipur Airport. The Temple is situated on Balod
to Dondiluhara Route.
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