Mahadeva Temple,
Devalfalia, Madhya Pradesh
Mahadeva Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Devalfalia Village in Ranapur Tehsil in Jhabua District in Madhya Pradesh, India. The Temple is one of the state protected monuments in Madhya Pradesh declared by Archaeological Survey of India.
History
The temple is believed to be built in 11th century CE by Paramara rulers.
The Temple
This temple is facing towards west and stands over a platform. The temple follows Bhumija style of architecture. The temple is pancharatha on plan. The temple consists of sanctum and antrala. The temple was extensively renovated in recent times. The stones added recently gives a different hue to the temple. The top portion of the shikara was completely rebuilt.
The door jamb has five bands of decoration. The jambs are decorated with floral and leaf patterns. Images carved on the door jamb were eroded. Nataraja, Andhakasura Vadh and Chamunda are the niche idols located around the sanctum walls. The exterior is carved with Surasundaris, Yakshas, Gandharvas, Nayakas, Nayikas and divine couples.
Connectivity
The temple is located at about
12 Kms from Ranapur, 30 Kms from Jhabua, 36 Kms from Jobat, 42 Kms from Dahod, 43
Kms from Alirajpur, 44 Kms from Dahod Railway Station, 169 Kms from Indore
Airport and 172 Kms from Indore. The temple is situated at about 12 Kms from Ranapur
on Jhabua to Jobat route.
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