Sun Temple, Nemawar, Madhya
Pradesh
Sun Temple is a roofless unfinished temple located at Nemawar Town in Dewas district in Madhya Pradesh, India. The Temple is situated to the north of Siddhesvara Temple on the northern bank of the Narmada River. Nemawar was known as Nabhapur in ancient times. The temple has been classified as a Monument of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
The Temple
This Temple is facing towards east. It is an unfinished temple situated on top of a mound. The temple follows stellate class of the bhumija style similar to the plan and design of Siddhesvara Temple. The temple consists of Antrala and Sanctum. The sanctum doorway is heavily ornate with Lakshmi on the lintel and Vaishnava Dvarapalas on the bottom portion of the doorjambs. The Shikara over the sanctum is left unfinished. The exterior walls are richly adorned with carvings and sculptures. Vaishnava figures can be seen predominantly in the exterior as well as in sanctum doorway indicating the structure was originally meant for Lord Vishnu.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
350 meters from Nemawar Bus Stand, 22 Kms from Harda, 24 Kms from Harda Railway
Station, 34 Kms from Kannod, 133 Kms from Bhopal, 133 Kms from Indore and 143
Kms from Bhopal Airport. The temple is situated on Indore to Nagpur route.
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