Jamleshwar Temple, Jamali,
Madhya Pradesh
Jamleshwar Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Jamali Village in Gandhwani Tehsil in Dhar District in Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is believed to be built in 10th century CE. The Temple is one of the state protected monuments in Madhya Pradesh declared by Archaeological Survey of India.
The Temple
This temple is facing towards east and stands over a high raised platform. The temple is pancharatha on plan. The temple follows Bhumija style of architecture. The temple consists of sanctum, antrala and mukha mandapa. The sanctum is rectangular in plan. The sanctum enshrines a Shiva Linga within a yonipitha. The base of the doorjamb of the sanctum has images of river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna flanked by Shaiva dvarapalas on each side.
The lintel of the doorway has an image of seated Parvati at the central position flanked by Shiva and Ganesha at terminal projections. Sapta Matrikas can be found in between them. The sanctum is crowned with shikara topped by amlaka and kalasha. A lion is shown as squatting on an elephant can be seen in the front side below the amlaka. Images of Chamunda, Nataraja and Andhakasur Vadh can be seen in the niches around the external walls of the sanctum.
Connectivity
The temple is located 16 Kms
from Tanda, 22 Kms from Gandhwani, 33 Kms from Banderi, 34 Kms from Rajgarh, 40
Kms from Manawar, 52 Kms from Dhar, 52 Kms from Kukshi, 109 Kms from Indore
Airport and 112 Kms from Indore. The temple is situated on Rajgarh to Kukshi
route.
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