Madidai Ka Mandir
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its a temple dedicated to Goddess Madidai.
Architecture
The architecture is of typical North Indian temple.
History
This temple was established by prominent business man Khaniya Lal Agrawal of Baberu in the 1950s. As the legend goes, he found the deity location in his dreams. Agrawal asked for excavation of the statue and established a temple for it. Later deities like Shiva, Durga, etc. were added to the temples premises.
Goddess Madidai is highly revered by the local population. Madidai temple is heart of Baberu; locals will bow their head at maddidai temple at least once a day.
Location
kamasin road tehsil-baberu,distric-banda.[India]
References
Not much reference is available as temple is one of the backward areas of Uttar Pradesh
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.