One of the most important temples in Rajasthan is the Kiradu Temples, which is mostly recognised as a haunted location rather than a tourist destination in the state of Rajasthan. The Temples of Kiradu are a collection of temples that are often referred to as the Khajuraho of Rajasthan. These temples are well-known for the ancient ghost stories that are associated with them. There is a well-known fact that the temples are a popular destination for couples. In addition, the temples have a history of haunting, and the stories accompanying them are spine-chilling. It is a matter of faith that in the vicinity of the temples, no one stays here after sunset since it is said that anybody who stays here will be transformed into stone. This is the narrative that is also remembered as the history of the temples, which is a terrifying but exciting tale.
According to the researchers, King Dushalraja, a member of the Parmar Clan, was the one who built the temple in the 11th century. A great number of inscriptions can be found on the walls of the temple, and they not only relate to the Chalukya Dynasty but also define the temple's existence as having occurred in the 12th century. The pillars of the temples are engraved with these scripts, and they belong to the Hindu calendar of the ancient Era of the Chalukya Dynasty, which was in effect during the reign of Madan Bhramadeva Chauhan. Despite the fact that there are three temples in the vicinity that are dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva and that their idols are also present here, the temples have been discovered to be in a devastated state.
There are a lot of stories like this going around in the village of Kiradu, and some believe that the temples there are haunted. It Is Believed That There Was A Sage Who Visited The Village And He Requested The Villagers To Take Care Of His Disciples As He Was Away From The Place For Some Days Nobody Took Care Of Them But There Was A Woman Who Took Care Of The Disciples As The Sage Was Away.
And when he returned, he discovered his disciples in a condition similar to that of a ghost in the Kiradu Temple. He was extremely angry with the villagers, who had driven him to curse the entire village to turn into stone because they did not have any feelings in their hearts. As a result, he was filled with anger, and he simply asked the women to leave the village if they wanted to escape the curse. He also asked her not to return, as she would also turn into stone. The women then fled from the place.
And since she was looking for answers, she went back, and as a result, she became a stone. Additionally, there is a statue of women of rock that can be seen on the outside of the village, posing with their backs to the village. This gives the people who live here the impression that the stories are, in some way, accurate.
And in the end, nobody stays here after the evening because they are under the impression that whoever stays here after the evening will be turned into stone.
On the other hand, many archaeologists believe that the Temple of Kiradu was constructed during the 12th century. It is also observed that numerous scripts of the Chalukyas are carved on the pillars of the temple. According to historians, King Dulshalraja, a member of the Paramar Dynasty, built the temple in the 11th century. In addition, it is said that the inscriptions on the temple date back to the year 1153 AD, and there are other inscriptions that are carved on the pillars that date back to the year 1218 AD according to the Hindu calendar. It has been said that during this time period, the rulers of the Parmars, including the Sindhu Kings and the Someshwar King, were in power. And the year was 1235 AD according to the Hindu calendar, and these particulars pertain to King Bhimadeva II, who was a member of the Chalukya Dynasty of Gujarat. Additionally, there are several scripts that can be seen of his seigneur, Madan Bhramadeva Chauhan.
According to the researchers, King Dushalraja, a member of the Parmar Clan, was the one who built the temple in the 11th century. A great number of inscriptions can be found on the walls of the temple, and they not only relate to the Chalukya Dynasty but also define the temple's existence as having occurred in the 12th century. The pillars of the temples are engraved with these scripts, and they belong to the Hindu calendar of the ancient Era of the Chalukya Dynasty, which was in effect during the reign of Madan Bhramadeva Chauhan. Despite the fact that there are three temples in the vicinity that are dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva and that their idols are also present here, the temples have been discovered to be in a devastated state.
There are a lot of stories like this going around in the village of Kiradu, and some believe that the temples there are haunted. It Is Believed That There Was A Sage Who Visited The Village And He Requested The Villagers To Take Care Of His Disciples As He Was Away From The Place For Some Days Nobody Took Care Of Them But There Was A Woman Who Took Care Of The Disciples As The Sage Was Away.
And when he returned, he discovered his disciples in a condition similar to that of a ghost in the Kiradu Temple. He was extremely angry with the villagers, who had driven him to curse the entire village to turn into stone because they did not have any feelings in their hearts. As a result, he was filled with anger, and he simply asked the women to leave the village if they wanted to escape the curse. He also asked her not to return, as she would also turn into stone. The women then fled from the place.
And since she was looking for answers, she went back, and as a result, she became a stone. Additionally, there is a statue of women of rock that can be seen on the outside of the village, posing with their backs to the village. This gives the people who live here the impression that the stories are, in some way, accurate.
And in the end, nobody stays here after the evening because they are under the impression that whoever stays here after the evening will be turned into stone.
On the other hand, many archaeologists believe that the Temple of Kiradu was constructed during the 12th century. It is also observed that numerous scripts of the Chalukyas are carved on the pillars of the temple. According to historians, King Dulshalraja, a member of the Paramar Dynasty, built the temple in the 11th century. In addition, it is said that the inscriptions on the temple date back to the year 1153 AD, and there are other inscriptions that are carved on the pillars that date back to the year 1218 AD according to the Hindu calendar. It has been said that during this time period, the rulers of the Parmars, including the Sindhu Kings and the Someshwar King, were in power. And the year was 1235 AD according to the Hindu calendar, and these particulars pertain to King Bhimadeva II, who was a member of the Chalukya Dynasty of Gujarat. Additionally, there are several scripts that can be seen of his seigneur, Madan Bhramadeva Chauhan.
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Parmar Era Kiradu Group Of Temple · Q33W+439, Sihani, Rajasthan 344502, India
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