Every other artifact present at the ASI
Museum of Chanderi was associated with the place
of Budhi Chanderi, which increased our curiosity about the historical significance
of this place. As Budhi Chanderi was only about 16 km from Chanderi, we decided to explore this
place post lunch. Being much older than the town of Chanderi,
Budhi Chanderi (Old Chanderi) is believed to be the town of Chaidnagar which
finds its mention in the Puranas, signifying its antiqueness. The Old
Chanderi lies inside the forested area and is believed to house more than 55
Jain and Hindu temples, most of which are in ruins. The ASI has collected more
than 2500 artifacts from Budhi Chanderi and its surrounding areas, most of
which are preserved at the ChanderiMuseum. The temples here are believed to have been built between 9th - 11th
centuries by the Pratihara kings.
The drive to this place was pleasant and
the winding roads only added to our excitement. We had enough company on the roads
as it was the first day of New Year. We were welcomed by the ruins of fort
walls and as we continued our drive, we reached a temple which seemed to be
functional. We drove further to investigate the surroundings and found an
ancient temple complex. My wife took the lead to check if this was the site we
are on the lookout for. A flight of steps led to the entrance of the temple complex. On entering the complex, she
noticed the presence of numerous temples enclosed inside the compound wall and very
excitingly invited me and our little to come and witness the same.
The guide at the complex confirmed it to
be Jain temple complex and the same was evident from the images and sculptures
here. The architecture is similar to that of the Badoh
Pathari Jain temple. Sadly,
the ASI has repeated its shoddy restoration work here, with the walls resembling
a jigsaw puzzle. Nevertheless, it has been successful in bringing back the
temple complex to shape, for us to at least realize its grandeur. We thoroughly
enjoyed exploring this temple complex. All the five temples here are dedicated
to Jain Tirthankaras. After spending a good time, we decided to head on to our
next destination after thanking and bidding a good bye to the care taker. He
handed us a register in which we were supposed to enter the details of our visit
and as we did it, we realized that we were the first registered visitors of the
year 2017 to this place!
The Jain Temple Complex, Budhi Chanderi |
Inside Jain Temple Complex, Budhi Chanderi |
Beauty in Ruins |
Intricately Carved Door Jamb |
Jain Tirthankara Parsvanatha |
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Iver heard about it...its so beautiful, the architectural works are mind blowing.Thanks a lot for sharing about such a fantastic place.
ReplyDeleteGreat to read about the temple. Amazing.
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Beautiful site to visit !!
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ReplyDeleteI am a fan of your MP diaries. Waiting to go there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to start a new year! This is a fascinating historical place, and I agree that the grandeur of the temple complex can still be seen. Thanks for taking us along with you.
ReplyDeleteIntricately Carved Door Jamb is simply amazing.Wonderful way to start the New Year by visiting these places.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Sriram & Krithiga
Wonderful shots of Jain temples.
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