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Matangeshwar Temple is a ninth century temple and a famous temple in Madhya Pradesh. Chandra Dev of the Chandela dynasty built the temple. The king was a devotee of lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is considered as the venerated sage Matang and that’s how the name of the Shiva Lingam was Matangeswarar.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated outside the ASI compound it boasts of an eight-feet-high lingam and draws large crowds during Mahashivratri. It has one of the largest lingams in North India, made in highly polished yellow sandstone. Morning and evening aarti hours are a good time to visit this temple. The Matangeshvara or Mrityunjaya Mahadeo (The great Lord who has conquered death) is one of the earliest temples to be built at Khajuraho. The exterior and interior of the temple, as well as the pillars, are without carvings but the ceilings are formed of overlapping concentric courses. The matangeshvara is one of the holiest temples of Khajuraho. Standing next to the Lakshmana Temple, this temple is not within the fenced enclosure because it is still in everyday use, unlike all the other old Khajuraho temples. It may be the plainest temple here but inside it sports a polished lingam, 2.5m high.
A large number of devotees flock the Matangeshwar Temple and worship throughout the night on the occasion of Shivaratri. There is the 10-day-long fair that witness the participation of traders, peddlers and gypsies from other parts of the state. Varieties of handicrafts, rural circus show, magic shows and folk theatre are exhibited.
Matangeshwar Temple, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh
The Matang is known as 10th Incarnation / Avtar of Lord Shiva, He was forefather of the great philosopher Mamaidev,Maheshary community are the devotee of Matang, he preached to poor Maisarias and Sinbhariya Meghvar community of India, He was the pioneer of Barmati panth dharma and he has given word Dharmachar to poor maisarias Meghvar.Matangeshwar temple is located in world famous UNESCO world heritage site at Khajuraho town M.P.state of India, Matangeshwar temple is dedicated to lord Shiva. This temple was built by King Chandra Dev of Chandra dynasty. The king was a devotee of Shiva Matang while Millions of Maheshwary were the devotee of Matang shiva in India, Sindh Pakistan and other countries.
The temple is more than 1100 years old. The south of this temple is an open-air Archaeological Museum that has a beautifully displayed collection of statues.
Matangeshwar temple is located in the western group of temples. It was built in the early 10th century. It is also one of the oldest temples of Madhya Pradesh. With shiny yellow limestone, the shrine is eight feet high. It is considered as the holiest of the temples of Khajuraho. Some of the largest Shiva lingams of India has seen in this temple. With two smaller attendant deities, there is a small Ganesh at upper right and a large image of a goddess that were set up on the path toward the temple.
This temple is also known as Mrityunjaya Mahadeo. Unusual like other temples of Khajuraho the exterior and interior of this temple along with its pillars are not decorated with sculptures but the ceiling is overlapped with sculptures. This is one of the holiest temples of central India which is revered by a number of devotees. The temple is more than 1100 years old. The south of this temple is an open air archaeological museum that has a beautifully displayed collection of statues and friezes collected from that area.
The temple is open all days of the week, from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
The visit duration is approximately 30 minutes.
The main attraction of this temple is 8 feet long Shiva lingam; here 10 days fair and festival is held during Shivaratri. The Holy festival is held in Month of Vaishakh, Amavashya. There are million other who take a holy bath on day of amavashya at Khajjuraho which is last day of lunar month, in Gujarat, Sindh, Pakistan Nirvan day of Matang dev is celebrated on akhatrij month of vaisakh which day is dedicated to the Matang Dev, he is known as Karam dev in Maisariya Dharam of Mamaidev.
By Road
Khajuraho is 13 kms from Koda. Buses, auto-rickshaws and taxis are available almost all the time to reach the temple.
By Rail
The nearest railhead is the Rajnagar Railway station at a distance of 3 kms from the temple.
By Air
The nearest airport is the Khajuraho airport, which is 2 km away from the temple.