Baleshwar Temple
(Champawat)
The
exteriors of Ratneshwar and Champawati Durga temples are carved with the
different posters of the local deities. The stone carving work is magnificent.
Baleshwar temples at Champawat has been declared as an Indian National
Heritage Monument and is looked after by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
since 1952.
The main Baleshwar temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva (who is
also know as Baleshwar). There are two other temples in the compound of
Baleshwar, one dedicated to Bhairov and other to Champa Devi. The temple is
built on South Indian Architecture with magnificent Stone Carving works. Close
to the Baleshwar Temple is a "Naula" (Fresh water resource) which has now dried
up. On the day of MahaShivRatri, a very crowded fair is held in the Baleshwar
Temple compound.
Baleshwar temples at Champawat have been declared as a
National Heritage Monument and are looked after by Archological Survey of India
(ASI) since 1952. As the Champawat city has grown up, many residiential building
has been built up in the close proximity of Baleshwar Temple which may harm this
national heritage. Is the ASI sleeping?
The urge to come back to them is
irresistible in as much as they exercise an impact on human psyche that beats
all scientific logic. Apart from this these temples are of great interest to a
casual tourist from the point of view of design, landscape around and several
other features unique to them.
The temple of Baleshwar is a clear
pointer to the rich architectural and ancient glory of the region.
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