Surya
Temple, Sesai, Madhya Pradesh
Surya Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Sun God located in Sesai Village in Shivpuri District in Madhya Pradesh State of India. The Temple was constructed by Pratihara rulers in 10th Century CE. 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 west and Pancharatha on plan. It is built on a raised platform. The temple consists of Sanctum, Antrala and Mukha Mandapa. The Mukha Mandapa is supported by two pillars and two pilasters. River goddesses Ganga and Yamuna can be seen in their usual position in the doorjamb. Dasavathara of Lord Vishnu is depicted on the panels of doorjambs. The lintel of the sanctum doorway has an image of Lord Surya flanked by Adityas. Images of Lakshmi, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and Sarasvati can be seen on the upper panel of the lintel.
There is no image inside the sanctum. The shikhara over the sanctum is lost but from its remains it might have followed Nagara style architecture. Ashta Dikpalas can be seen in their usual position over the karna niches. The bhadra niches contain Uma Maheswara on the north and Surya on the east while the south niche is empty. Images of Brahma and Kartikeya can be seen on the niches of Kapali position.
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