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Guardians of the Temple
The base of the temple features eight sculptures protruding in different directions, representing deities such as Kubera, Yama, Vayu, Indra, Agni, Nirriti, Varuna, and Ishana, serving as divine protectors of this ancient
The temple's walls boast intricate engravings, portraying the sacred marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. These carvings add a spiritual and artistic dimension to the temple's ambiance
While not explicitly dedicated to a specific deity, the temple is strongly associated with Shaivism, reflecting the historical roots of Hinduism in the region.
In 1903, the temple underwent significant restoration and refurbishment by the Archaeological Survey of India to preserve its architectural grandeur, ensuring its continued legacy.
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