Temple

Sas Bahu Temple

Rajasthan , Udaipur, Jaipur

With its elaborate yet intricate architecture standing testimony to the artistic wealth of the earlier eras stands the ruins of the twin shrines of Sas Bahu. It gets its name from original Sahastra-Bahu, meaning "One with thousand arms", a form of Vishnu that was worshipped here. Locals also call it Sas Bahu, depicting the two shrines as mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. The temple has witnessed many invasions from Mughals over various times in history. The temples are now in partial ruins but people come here to marvel at their original splendour.

Legend

Not much is known about the legend behind the temples except that it was built sometime during late 10th to early 11th centuries.

Architecture

The twin temple complexes in Nagda epitomises the artisanship, skill and the architectural brilliance of the bygone eras.  The term 'Sas-Bahu' suggests 'Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law' respectively, depicting the two shrines. The Sas temple is surrounded by ten subsidiary shrines, while the Bahu temple is a five-shrined complex. The main entrance to the temples has a carved door and a multi-lobed arch in its middle. The temples are laid out on a same plan and consists of an altar, a mandapa and a porch. The 'Bahu' temple has an octagonal ceiling, embellished with beautifully carved female figures. The 'Sas' temple is comparatively bigger and has an archway in front. There are exquisite carvings in both the temples.

Darsan Info

Guides are available who will take you around the temple and describe its various details

Darsan Dresscode

Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative clothing

Famous Festival

These days, temple doesn't conduct any rituals or pujas.

Culture

Udaipur, the erstwhile capital of Mewar dynasty is one of the major cities of Rajasthan. Popular for its history, culture, scenic locations and the Rajput-era palaces, Udaipur is a favoured destination of tourists from all around the world. About 25 kms from Udaipur, Nagda once served as the capital of Mewar Kingdom.

Temple Rituals

These days, temple doesn't conduct any rituals or pujas.

Special Rituals

These days, temple doesn't conduct any rituals or pujas.

Additional Info


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