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The Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple

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The Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple in Bhopal is a living Hindu temple that has its origins in the Paramara period of the 11th century. It stands out in ancient Hindu temple architecture for its grand size (with a massive lingam) and its intended design following the rules of the architectural treatise written by the Paramara ruler.
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The Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple, Bhojpur (ID: 6733)
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First published: 26/08/24.

Bernard Joseph Esposo Guerrero

The Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple

The Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple (On tentative list)

The Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple by Bernard Joseph Esposo Guerrero

Bhojpur Temple, as it is commonly known, is situated between Bhopal and Bhimbetka Rock Shelter. I did not know about this site earlier, but it was recommended by my friend I was staying with in the regional capital. I took a bus from the latter and just mentioned that I wanted to alight in Bhojpur to see the "linggam temple". From where I was dropped off on the highway, I hired a tuktuk for a round trip with a waiting time of 45 mins to see the site. The main temple is really massive and can already be seen from afar. The complex is easy to explore (doable in 30 minutes) but there are fine details that really stand out and deserve closer inspection. The carvings from memory, for one, almost life-size, are visually what impressed me the most. The images appear plumpier than others I have seen before. The main shrine, despite being an unfinished project, commands equal admiration for its sheer size. Bhojpur came to mind when I was in Mingun in Myanmar as they are similar in being incomplete ambitious undertakings. Upon stepping inside, the attention is drawn completely to the enormous linggam. The ceiling is well adorned with carvings but with low light late in the afternoon, this might be better appreciated during the day. I particularly spent some considerable time looking at the beams and the vault.

Located in a rocky outcrop, there are various structures around that are typical to most …

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