| Dharmrajeshwar | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism | 
| District | Mandsaur | 
| Location | |
| Location | Shamgarh tehsil | 
| State | Madhya Pradesh | 
| Country | India | 
|   Location in Madhya Pradesh   Dharmrajeshwar (India) | |
| Geographic coordinates | 24°11′38.22″N 75°29′56.42″E / 24.1939500°N 75.4990056°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Type | Indian rock-cut architecture | 
| Completed | 8th century | 
The Dharmarajeshwara temple is a rock-cut temple site 100kms from Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh, India.[1] The complex features well-preserved Hindu shrine and bears some resemblance to the rock-cut heritage sites at Ellora, Maharashtra.
The temple complex dates to the 8th century and initially featured a shrine dedicated to Vishnu but was later remodelled as a Shiva temple. Consequently, the sanctum sanctorum features both an icon of Harihara as well as a Shivalinga. The Mahashivaratri is the primary festival celebrated at Dharmarajeshwara.[1]
Picture gallery
 Dharmarajeshwara temple Dharmarajeshwara temple
 Shivalinga Shivalinga
 Dharmarajeshwara temple Dharmarajeshwara temple
 Dharmarajeshwara temple Dharmarajeshwara temple
 A Stone Wheel for Mortar making at Dharmrajeshwar A Stone Wheel for Mortar making at Dharmrajeshwar
References
- 1 2 Temples of Madhya Pradesh. Goodearth Publications. 2012. p. 69. ISBN 978-93-80262-49-9.
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