Rama Lakshamana Temples,
Baradia, Gujarat
Rama Lakshamana Temples are the twin Hindu Temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Baradia Village in Okhamandal region of Devbhumi Dwarka District in the Indian state of Gujarat. The temples are also called as Samba Lakshamana Temples. The Temples are one of the protected monuments in Gujarat declared by Archaeological Survey of India.
History
The temples were built in late 12th century CE during the reign of Bhima II of Chaulukya dynasty. The temples are considered as the earliest Vaishnava temples in Gujarat.
The Temple
The temple were built in Maru-Gurjara architecture style. Both the temples stands on high moulded plinths (jagati). Both the temples consists of sanctum, antrala, sabha mandapa and an entrance porch. The sanctum of the both the temples are empty now. The temples are similar to Sunak temple in plan except the two free standing pillars of the porch. The temple follows architectural style of Navlakha Temple, Ghumli.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 8
Kms from Dwaraka, 8 Kms from Dwaraka Bus Stand, 8 Kms from Dwaraka Railway Station,
38 Kms from Okha, 99 Kms from Porbandar, 104 Kms from Porbandar Airport, 127
Kms from Jamnagar and 221 Kms from Rajkot. The temple is situated on Dwarka – Porbandar
Highway.
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