Chaturbhuj temple gwalior
The Chaturbhuj temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is located on the eastern road to the
Gwalior fort. It was believed to be built by the grandson of Nagarabhatta in
the year 875 AD during the period of Pratiharas. Many Sanskrit inscriptions are
engraved on this Monolithic temple.
Among the inscription is the first recorded representation of zero where
it is written as a dot.
Location Madhya Pradesh , Gwalior, Bhopal
Legend
It was built in 875 A.D. This temple was built by Alla, the
son of Vaillabhatta and grandson of Nagarabhatta. The stone inscription near
the deity in the temple has the first ever recorded or written form of zero.
Hence, the Chaturbhuj shrine is also
called the temple of Zero.
Architecture
Situated in the Gwalior fort is the small shrine of Lord
Vishnu, which is a rock cut monolith. It is richly carved, has a pyramid
shikara and contains numerous inscriptions. The stone inscription near the
deity in the temple has the first ever recorded or written form of zero. As the
idol of Vishnu has four arms, it is called Chaturbhuja temple. The face of
Vishnu is defaced but the hands can be seen.
Culture
Gwalior is a major city in the Indian state of Madhya
Pradesh. Rich in history and heritage it is famous for its forts including the
Gwalior Fort built by the Tomar dynasty. Gwalior trade fair is a major tourist
attraction.
Darsan Info
There is an entrance fee to the fort
Darsan Dresscode
Any comfortable dress can be worn inside the fort.
Temple Rituals
There are no rituals being practiced in this shrine today
Additional Info
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