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      Mahadev Mandir
      Shiva
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      ,Dahod,Gujarat,India

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        1178 - 1240
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        The Shiva temple is located at Bavka in Dahod district, Gujarat, India. It is located on a knoll near Hirlav lake between Bavka and Chandavada village, 14 km from Dahod.

        It was built during the reign of the last Chaulukya ruler Bhima II (r. c. 1178 – 1240 CE). Archaeologist Madhusudan Dhaky has placed this temple after the Nilkantha Mahadeva temple of Miani (VS 1260, 1204 CE). But there is an inscription dated VS 1290 (1234 CE). According to local legend, it was built by a Devdasi (temple dancer) in a single night. It was damaged by Mahmud of Ghazni. The temple was neglected for years and several artifacts of the temples were stolen. The temple is inscribed as the Monument of National Importance (N-GJ-77) by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It was restored by ASI in 2009.

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        The temple is an example of Māru-Gurjara architecture. It is an east-facing panchayatana type temple complex, one central temple with four subsidiary shrines in four cardinal directions of it.

        This temple is considered as the finest temple of its period. The temple constructed by sandstone is now in ruined condition. It stands of the plinth (jagati) and stylistically it's similar to the temple at Sunak, though larger in size. The hall (rangamandapa) is also ruined. The jalaka work as well as the curvature of the minor shringas of the spire (shikhara) resembles that at Miani which helps in establishing its date. Other helping factors include the types of sculptures and decorations. The dwarf pillars of the hall (mandapa) are simple. The roof of the temple is destroyed. The fragments of the collapsed spire and the hall are scattered nearby.


        The outer walls and the door of the sanctum are filled with carvings of deities and celestial beings (apsaras). They are mostly 64x95x36 cm in size. It has numerous erotics sculptures, earning it the name, Khajuraho of Gujarat.

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