Deogarh

Deogarh, the Fort of the
Gods, is situated on the right bank of the Betwa river at
the western end of the Lalipur range of hills.
The natural setting of the
fort is dramatic and so are its dimensions, which take the
visitor by surprise. The fort can be entered through a corbelled
gateway in the outer wall.
A path has been cleared
through the undergrowth, and broken statues and artefacts
lie scattered about. Within the fort is a remarkable group
of 31 jain Temples.
The site was a Jaincentre
from the 8th to the 17th century A.D.
Within the temples are panels
which depict scenes from Jain mythology, Tirthankar images,
Manastambha or votive pillars, Ayagpattas or votive tablets,
Sarvatobhadra Pratimas or Jin images visible from all sides,
and Shasrakutas or pillars carved with a thousand Jin figures.
Most important among the
group are temple No. 11 and No. 12 and the Santinath
temple. Among other important structures at Deogarh
are the Varh Temple, the rock-cut cave-Siddha ki Gufa,
Rajghati and the Naharghati.
Travel
Information:
The nearest Airport is Gwalior
which is 235 kms. Away.
The nearest railheads are
Jakhlaun - 13 kms. And Lalitpur - 23 kms.
By road, Deogarh is 123
kms.

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