Modhera Sun Temple: A lesser-known architectural jewel of Gujarat
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Oct 7, 2023, 09:00 IST
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The temple is situated on the banks of the Pushpavati River in the town of Modhera and offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Gujarat.
The temple is situated on the banks of the Pushpavati River in the town of Modhera and offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Gujarat. Read less
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Let’s know more about the Modhera Sun Temple.
History
The Modhera Sun Temple is also known as the Surya Mandir, and was built in the early 11th century during the reign of King Bhimdev I of the Solanki dynasty. Designed in the Maru-Gurjara style, the temple follows a three-tiered structure consisting of the Sabha Mandap (assembly hall), the Guda Mandap (sanctum sanctorum), and the Kund (tank).The place has an aura of serenity and devotion, making it a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace.
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The Modhera Sun Temple has weathered the ravages of time and faced various challenges, including natural disasters and vandalism. Fortunately, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and various cultural organizations have undertaken extensive preservation and restoration efforts to safeguard this architectural masterpiece.
How to visit?
The Modhera Sun Temple is a living example to the artistic, architectural, and spiritual heritage of Gujarat. Its awe-inspiring beauty and astronomical precision continue to attract visitors and devotees, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural beauty of India.
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