Ramgarh Bhand Devra temple are situated about 40 Km. from Baran. The Shiv Mandir of Ramgarh was built in 10th century and are based on the Khujraho style. Due to the Maithun Statues, the place is named as Bhand Devra. This temple is situated on the bank of pond and now under the Archaeological department. This temple is known as Rajasthan's mini Khujraho.On the top of the Ramgarh hill, Kisnai and Annapurna Devi temple are situated in the natural cave. About 750 stairs were constructed by Jhala Jalim Singh for reaching the temple on the hill top. The main speciality of this temple is that one Devi is worshiped with Meva and another is with Mas-Madira. At the time of Parshad, curtain is raised between the two Devis. Fair is also organised during Kartik Purnima.
History of Bhand Devra Temple Baran Rajasthan
this Temple dedicated to the Tantric tradition of Shaivism is a remarkable example of the temple of the Nagar-style.
As the inscription states, it was built in the 10th century as a tribute to King Malaya Verma of Nag Varga as a memorial of his victory over his enemies and thanking Lord Shiva, whom he respected Was kept.
1162 AD With the passage of time, this building was renewed by the King of Maid Dynasty, Trisna Verma.
The visitors’ hall in the temple is the vestibule spiral and base. In the hall of the audience, there are eight huge pillars along with the picture of Yaksa, Kinnar Kichak Vidyadhar Deities, and Devi Apsaras and Abstract Joints. “
How to reach Bhand Devara Temple Baran Rajasthan
Near Railway Station Of Bhand Devara: -Baran 25 KM
Bus & Taxi Available Baran to Bhand Devara