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Kakanmath Temple, Sihoniya |
After a wonderful river safari at
Chambal Sanctuary and an
exciting visit to the
Eco-parkat Deori, Kakanmath temple of Sihoniya was the next destination on our list
to visit in Chambal region. After having some food on the way, we reached
Sihoniya and drove towards Kakanmath temple which is located about 1 km outside
village limits amidst the fields. Huge skeletal remains of a magnificent Shiva
temple are seen, giving us a glimpse of what had stood once here. The temple complex
consists of a main temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Linga
surrounded by 4 small temples which are now in complete ruins.
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Pillars Remains of a Mantapa |
This temple complex is believed to have been
built in 10th century by King Kirttiraja of Kachchapaghata dynasty, as per the
inscription found at the
SaasBahu temple in Gwalior. The temple here stands on a lofty ornate
pitha/platform similar to other temples in Madhya Pradesh built around this
time such as the
VijayaMandir, Vidisha. The temple comprises of a sanctum and mukhamandapa which
can be approached from the east by stairs. The Ashtadikpalas are carved in the
eight directions of the sanctum, which are surviving even today. Carvings of
various gods adorn the temple wall of this temple.
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Lord Ganesha (He looks smart and slim) |
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Lord Trivikram (Lord Vishnu's Avatar) |
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Indira on Airavata (The Guardian of East) |
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Yama on Mahisha (The Guardian of South) |
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Lord Brahma (The Creator) |
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Agni on Mesha (The Guardian of South East) |
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Lord Vishnu on Garuda |
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Various Apsaras Adorning the Wall of the Main Temple |
The shikara of this temple is around 30 meter in
height, of which only the inner part crowned by a bell member has survived. The
remains of balconies can be seen even today with pillars carved to perfection.
There are also remains of a small mandapa in front of the main temple with only
2 of its pillars surviving. The ASI and MP tourism have done a wonderful job in
restoring this temple which probably was damaged during an earthquake. The
excavation work is still underway and in the coming days, we can hope to see
much of this temple getting back its original shape. The sculptures found here
are preserved in the
Gwalior ASI museum.
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Lord Shiva Linga |
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Pillars of Mukhamandapa |
How to Reach Sihoniya: Reach Morena which is located
on the Gwalior-Agra Highway, take a right towards Ambah and travel for about 16
km. Then take a right turn and travel for about 12 km to reach Sihoniya.
Entry Fee: Entry is free.
Accommodation: There are as such no accommodation
options here, but one can stay at Morena or Gwalior where various options are plenty
and make a day trip to this place.
Where to eat: There are a few road-side eateries that
make tasty chats, especially Aloo Tikki.
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Kankanmath Temple is so beautiful...
ReplyDeleteLoved this post a lot, photography is magnificent.
Beautiful, good to see the authorities doing a good job despite the damage in the earthquake. The pictures are all marvellous!
ReplyDeleteMe too have visited this place earlier this year !! Its a beautiful post indeed
ReplyDeleteGreat to know this temple. Sculptures are great.
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