- Kiradu temples
The Kiradu temples are located at about 35 km from
Barmer and 157 km fromJaisalmer in a town situated inThar desert in theIndia n state ofRajasthan .There are five temples in all and most remarkable of them is Someshvara Temple .These temples feature impressive sculpture and a Solanki style of architecture.History
Kiradu was originally known as Kiraktoop. It was ruled by the Parmar clan of
Rajputs between the 11th and 13th centuries. In the early period they had been feudal subordinates of the Chalukya of Gujarat and hence the latter's influence is seen in the temples.Traces of the Gupta period are found in the older Bhagwan Shiva temples.
A sad story is told of the decline of this place. An ancient sage left behind his disciple to the care of the people of Kiradu, but except for a potter's wife no one carried out the sage's wish. The saint cursed the town but told the potter's wife beforehand to leave and never turn back.
Out of curiosity she turned to take one last look at her hometown and was instantly turned to stone. Her statue is still visible in the outskirts of the town.
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