Sun Temple, Gujarat
Situated on the bank of Pushpavati River in Modhera, Gujarat, Sun temple is dedicated to the Hindu Sun God- Surya.
Built in 1026 AD, Sun Temple was built by King Bhimdev of the Solanki dynasty.
The Sun Temple in Modhera is said to be the most important of all sun-temples built in the whole of Gujarat and also depicts the magnificent and unique architecture.
The temple comprises three separate, axially aligned and integrated elements: Surya Kund, Sabha Mandap and Guda Mandap.
The temple wall has 12 different postures of Adityas, Lord Vishwakarma, Varundev, Agnidev, Ganesh and Mata Saraswati.
While the temple is not used for offering prayers at present, it is looked after by Archaeological Survey of India.
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