Bhitargaon Temple

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The terracotta panel adds a unique ambiance to the 6th century temple which stands as a symbol of religious austerity in the town of Bhitargaon in Kanpur District. The Gupta era temple is the oldest surviving terracotta styled Hindu temple. The high Sikhara of the Bhitargaon temple is another unique aspect of this shrine which attracts large number of visitors on any given day.
History of Bhitargaon
Bhitargaon as a village has an interesting history. An ancient city by the name of Pushp-pur existed at the place where the temple presently stands. The inner part of this city was known by the name of Bhitargaon and was separated from the outer region of Barigaon.
Renovation work at Bhitargaon Temple
The credit for restoring this ancient Hindu Temple goes to King Shiv Pratap who was largely responsible for bringing the temple of Bhitargaon in public preview. Restoration work in the temple was carried out by Alexander Cunningham who visited the temple in 1877 on invitation of King Shiv Pratap.

The terracotta panels too were discovered by Alexander Cunningham and he made earnest effor...

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