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Bateshwar Temples Excursion

The old settlement of Bateshwar is arranged on a sickle curve of the stream Yamuna. More than 40 sanctuaries devoted to the wonder if shiva sparkle magnificent white along the Ghats of the waterway. The sanctuaries are a fascinating half and half of styles with Ghats and walkways along the riverfront. The aarti in the principal sanctuary, and the Maha aarti during the yearly reasonable, is a celestial scene resounding with the sights and hints of a deep- rooted convention that guests may appreciate with the loyal inside the sanctuaries, on the ghats, or on pontoons confronting the sanctuaries.
Toward the beginning of November, the open zones around the sanctuary complex play host to a yearly creature reasonable, the birthplaces of which stretch into vestige. The reasonable, the second biggest such reasonable in India (Sonepur in Bihar being the biggest) concurs with the most promising period for imploring at Bateshwar and is a significant installation for holy people, sadhus, tradesmen and locals.
We arrange accompanied strolls and pontoon rides talking in the Ghats, sanctuaries Maha-Aarti and markets at Bateshwar, just as exceptional outings over the span of the yearly reasonable. Bateshwar is 12 km from the cabin, 15+minutes’ drive.

Itinerary

We will collect you from the separate cottage and head eastwards. After almost two hours travelling, we will reach the archaeological site of Bateshwar. On the banks of the river Yamuna extends a complex of more than two hundred temples dedicated to the principal deities of Hinduism: Shiva, Vishnu, and We will find out about the origins of these shrines, some of which are still in ruins after being abandoned for over six When the visit has finished, we will transport you back to your cottage

Itinerary

We will collect you from the separate cottage and head eastwards. After almost two hours travelling, we will reach the archaeological site of Bateshwar. On the banks of the river Yamuna extends a complex of more than two hundred temples dedicated to the principal deities of Hinduism: Shiva, Vishnu, and We will find out about the origins of these shrines, some of which are still in ruins after being abandoned for over six When the visit has finished, we will transport you back to your cottage

Bateshwar Temples

Safety While travelling Bateshwar temple

  • We provide safety while visiting bateshwar temple
  • Well trained guide
  • We have own security
  • We are totally responsible for your

History of Bateshwar temple

“Raja Badan Singh of Bhadawar built the Bateshwar Nath temple in 1646” Bateshwar is renowned for its annual Cattle Fair, which is as old as 400 years. It is organized between Bateshwar and Mai, and at the same place it was earmarked by Raja Badan Singh in his lifetime. This fair is believed to be the biggest Cattle Fair in north India.
During the tour around the temples of Bateshwar we will see the effort that has been made into restoring these buildings that were constructed between the 8th and 10th centuries. You will walk between the temples and ruins, admiring the small differences between each shrine. From the top of the terraces you will capture the views of the Bateshwar sanctuaries, a landscape that spreads out across ten hectares.
Bateshwar is a village in Agra District, on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Bateshwar is in between Agra and Etawah and is 8 km from Bah. It is an important spiritual and cultural Centre for Hindus and Jains. It is known for the 108 Shiv Temple Complex.

Fair at Bateshwar temple

  • Animal fair
  • Festival
  • Religious fair

Distance of Bateshwar temple from Chambal wildlife safari Resort

Usually, it’s 20 km from our resort. Almost 15-minute drive.

The cluster of temples is spread over an area of 10 hectares in the ravines of Chambal. 40 Kms from Dholpur, 25 km from Morena town, is an archaeological site comprising about 200 ancient shrines This site is located on the north- western slope of a range of hills near Pada Vali, a village of about 40 km from Gwalior. The shrines in Bateshwar complex are dedicated mostly to Shiva and a few to Vishnu. The temples are made of sandstone and belong to the 8 – 10th century They were built during the reign of GURJAR Pratihar Dynasty, 300 years before the famous Khajuraho Temples were built.