Sas Bahu Ka Mandir is a group of two temples in the east corner of Gwalior Fort, and is popularly known as Sas Bahu Mandir. The literal meaning is also taken from Bada and Chhota Mandir in general as mother-in-law's and daughter-in-law's temple. The origin of the name of the temple is likely from the name Sahastrabahu which means thousand arms. Later it came to be known as Saas Bahu.
Who built the Saas Bahu Temple?
According to the archeological splendor and proud traditions, this temple was built by the Kachhapghat rulers. The construction of the temple was started by Rajaratn Pal which was completed in the reign of King Mahipal in 1093 AD.
Architecture of Sas Bahu Temple
The fully developed temple was constructed row-time in the north-south direction with the sanctum sanctorum, the maha mandapa and the ardha mandapa being from south to north. The richly carved pillars and the ceiling of the central auditorium are surrounded on three sides by pediries and the outer walls are full of geometric, floral motifs, animal birds, yards, dancers, musicians and beautiful scenes of Krishna Leela.The outer walls of the small temple are also painted in the same way. The temple also has a small central auditorium cell.
The stone inscription in the main pavilion of the big temple gives information about the construction of the temple, religious community, religious community, religious rituals and the revenue of the temple.
Where is Saas Bahu Temple?
Saas Bahu Temple is in the premises of the famous Gwalior Fort situated on the high hill of Gwalior city in Madhya Pradesh.
There is no guide facility of any kind in the temple premises. Ample parking facility is available outside the temple premises. This temple is a very good place for photography, historical, architecture, archeology and Gwalior city view.
This temple comes under the National Protected Monument. There is no worship of any kind in the sanctum of the temple, so no priest or mahant is appointed in the temple. All the people working in the temple are regular government employees. Entry to Sas Bahu Temple is not free as in other temples, the entry fee for this temple is shared with Teli's temple.
Bahu Mandir
Bahu Mandir Closeup
Bahu Mandir Closeup Only
Bahu Mandir From Entry
Bahu Sas Pair
Bahu Temple From Sas Temple
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Front Sas Mandir
Green Sas Mandir
Gwalior From Sas Bahu Mandir
Gwalior View From Sas Bahu Mandir
Mandapam
Mandapam Nakkashi
Mandapam Roof
Mandapam Wall
Photo Frame Sas Mandir
Pillor Nakkashi
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Sas Bahu Mandir From Bahu Temple
Sas Bahu Pair
Sas Mandir From Bahu Mandir
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