Nohleshwar Temple

Nohleshwar Temple is a temple located in Nohta in the Damoh district of Mahdya Pradesh in India.[1][2] It is protected as a monument of national importance.

Nohleshwar Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityShiva
Location
LocationDamoh district

History

The temple was built by Yuvarajadeva I of the Kalachuri dynasty, under the influence of his queen Nohala.[3]

The British archaeologist Henry Cousens surveyed the area in 1893, and found the temple in a dilapidated condition, with the outer walls, roof of the gallery, and shikhara having all fallen down and lying in ruins. The temple was restored by the Archaeological Survey of India.[4]

Description

The temple is built in the Nagara style with a mukhamandapa (porch), a sabhamandapa (hall), an antarala (ante-chamber) and a garbhagriya (sanctum).

Sanctum

The sanctum contains the idol of the principal deity, Shiva. The sanctum is surmounted by a shikhara.

References

23°40′18″N 79°34′53″E

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