Khirna Group of Temples,
Kadwaya, Madhya Pradesh
Khirna Group of Temples are group of Hindu Temples dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Kadwaya Village in Isagarh Tehsil in Ashok Nagar District in Madhya Pradesh, India. The Kadwaya village is famous for its temples, sculptures and structures such as monasteries, ruined mosque, wells, tanks and baodi.
History
For
brief details, please refer below link;
https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2022/02/kadwaya-temples-history.html
The Group of Temples
The Khirna Group of Temples
consists of two temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Temple A:
This
temple is facing towards west and considered as the largest temple in the
group. The temple is pancharatha on plan. The temple consisted of sanctum and
mandapa. The mandapa is completely lost. The sanctum enshrines a Shiva Linga
within a yonipitha. The
door jamb of the sanctum is profusely carved and embellished with five bands of
decorations. The lintel of the doorjamb
has images of Shiva in seated posture at the central position and Brahma &
Vishnu at the terminal projections. Navagrahas and Sapta Matrikas can be seen
in the recesses.
The river
goddesses Ganga & Yamuna with female attendants can be seen at the base of
the doorjamb. The shikara over the sanctum follows nagara style. The amalaka of
the shikhara is intact but the kalasha is missing. The exterior wall is decorated
with two bands of images. The bhadra niches has images of Uma Maheshvara in the upper level & Nataraja
in the lower row on the north, Uma Maheshvara in the upper level and eight armed
Kartikeya in the lower level on the south and Brahma in seated posture in the
upper level and Chamunda in dancing posture in the lower level on the east.
Lord
Shiva with his consort Parvati, Lord Vishnu with his consort Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha
with his consort Vighnesvari and Lord Brahma with his consort Savitri can be
seen in the kapilis. Apsaras can be seen in the pratiratha projections in both
rows and dikpalas in the lower level & Shaivite figures in the upper level
can be seen in the karnas. The salilantaras has images of apsaras and vyalas in
the upper and lower level.
Temple B:
This
temple is facing towards west and situated to the left side of the Temple A.
The temple is pancharatha on plan and triangabada on elevation. The temple
stands over a low raised platform. The temple consists of sanctum and mukha
mandapa. The mukha mandapa is supported by two pillars and two pilasters. The
sanctum enshrines a Shiva Linga within a yonipitha. An image of goddess Parvati
can be seen behind the Linga on the rear wall of the sanctum.
The ceiling
of the sanctum is carved with a full-blown lotus encircled by a floral square
border. The
door jamb of the sanctum is profusely carved and embellished with five bands of
decorations. The lintel of the doorjamb
has images of Shiva at the central position and Brahma & Vishnu at the
terminal projections. Navagrahas and Sapta Matrikas can be seen in the recesses.
The architrave is carved with images of eleven
Rudras. The river goddesses Ganga & Yamuna can be seen at the base of the
doorjamb.
The
shikara over the sanctum is lost completely. The external walls of vimana are
decorated with niches adorning various images. The bhadra niches has images of Parvati
on the north, Surya on the east and Ganesha on the south. Dikpalas can be seen
in their respective position on the karna niches. The kapili niches has images
of Nataraja in the north and Parvati in standing posture in the south.
Connectivity
Kadwaya is located at about 18
Kms from Isagarh, 28 Kms from Khaniadhana, 51 Kms from Chanderi, 53 Kms from
Ashok Nagar Railway Station, 54 Kms from Ashoknagar, 112 Kms from Jhansi, 245
Kms from Bhopal and 251 Kms from Bhopal Airport. Kadwaya is situated on Khaniadhana
to Isagarh route.
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