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  2. Beejamandal - Wikipedia

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    Beejamandal ruins. Beejamandal is a ruined temple in Jatkara village [1] [2] near Khajuraho, that has not yet been fully excavated [3] and explored. [4] It has a length of 34.60 meters and is thus longer than the largest temple of Khajuraho namely Kandariya which measures about 30 metres.

  3. Maladevi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Maladevi Temple dates back to the 850-900 CE.worship site. [1] epigraphist Richard G. Salomon suggests that temple was originally built as Jaina-Brahmanical hybrid. [2]An Kalachuri inscription dating back to 850-885 CE, records the foundation of the temple during the reign of Valleka is preserved in British Museum.

  4. Vidisha - Wikipedia

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    Vidisha is also believed to be the birthplace of Shitalanatha, the tenth tirthankar. [14] There are 14 temples in Vidisha, among which Bada Mandir, Bajramath Jain temple, Maladevi temple, Gadarmal temple and Pathari Jain temple, built between 9th-10th centuries CE, are the most prominent. These temples are rich in architecture. [15] [16] [17] [18]

  5. Ravana - Wikipedia

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    Ravana is worshipped by the Kanyakubja Brahmins of the Vidisha region, who see him as a savior and a sign of prosperity, claiming Ravana was also a Kanyakubja Brahmin. Thousands of Kanyakubja Brahmins of the village Ravangram of Netaran, in the Vidisha District of Madhya Pradesh , perform daily puja in the Ravana temple and offer naivedyam or ...

  6. Udayagiri Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Udayagiri temples are the only that can be confidently linked to the Gupta Empire, states George Michell. While new ancient temples are being identified every year on the Indian subcontinent but their dating remains uncertain. the Udayagiri Caves can be dated and they are earliest accepted examples of surviving rock-based north Indian temple.

  7. Jain temples, Vidisha - Wikipedia

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    The Jain temples are located in Vidisha district in state of Madhya Pradesh, India. According to Jain belief, Vidisha is the birthplace of Shitalanatha , the tenth tirthankar . Here the first 108 feet elevated temple with all Tirthankaras with Shitalanatha as the principal deity is under construction.

  8. Viratra Vankal Mata Temple - Wikipedia

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    Many such miracles are associated with this temple. Grace of Hinglaj Mata Balochistan, Pakistanin Far WestIn the cave of Makran ranges in Bela region near Hinglaj is known as Maa. Hinglaj Mata has been most recognized in India that Viratra Mata has been associated with this Aadi Shakti Pitha .

  9. Gadarmal Devi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Gadarmal Devi temple is a Hindu and Jain temple at Badoh village of Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh. Also called Gadarmal Temple of the Mothers, it is one of India's yogini temples . It has 42 niches for yogini statues, unusually arranged in a rectangle; it must originally have been hypaethral .