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Roda Group of Temples
23.6590° N, 73.0830° E
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The Khed-Roda Group of Monuments include eighth-ninth century dated seven Hindu temples built during Pratihara or Rashtrakuta period. It also include a reservoir (Kund) and a stepwell. They are located between Raisingpura (Roda) and Khed Chandarani villages, 18 km from Himmatnagar in Sabarkantha district of Gujarat, India. It is located on the bank of the seasonal stream which merges Hathmati river downstream.
Historical Timeline
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Temple construction (stylistic dating)
8th–9th century
Inscription on Shiva–Parvati idol
1048 CE
Nagrani Vav inscription
1418 CE
First modern study
1926
Scholarly surveys
1960s
2001 earthquake damage and restoration
2001
Archaeological Features
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Religious and Ritual Structures
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