Category:Bhadeshvar Temple, Anjar

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Bhadeshvar Temple, Anjar Gujarat 
10th-century Hindu temples complex in Kutchchh district, Gujarat
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LocationKutch district, Gujarat, India
Map23° 06′ 20.4″ N, 70° 01′ 43.2″ E
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The Bhadeshvar temple, also called the Bhandeshvar Mahadev temple is a 10th-century Hindu temple in Anjar, Kachchh district in western Gujarat. The temple has notable artworks of Natesha (Nataraja), one where he has eight arms and another with ten arms. Other Hindu artwork include Brahma-Savitri, Shiva-Parvati, and Ganesha-Sidhi.

This Bhadeshvar temple sits inside a larger complex of historic pillars and other ruins, as well as restored and modern era buildings. The temple is useful in comparative studies of Hindu temples ruins found in Kutchchh region of India and Sindh region of Pakistan.

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