Taluka : Bhokardan
District : Jalna 
Category : Religious, Heritage and History
Mahadev Temple, Anwa
Set amidst the tranquil rural landscape of Anwa village in Maharashtra, the Mahadev Temple stands as a living testimony to the sophisticated artistry of the Chalukyan era from the 11th–12th centuries. This temple, locally revered as one of the legendary "Panchkashi" (Five Great Kashis), seamlessly blends religious significance with architectural...

The Mahadev Temple enjoys excellent road connectivity, located about 20 km from Bhokardan and 74 km from Jalna city. State Transport (ST) buses operate regularly from Bhokardan to Anwa, and private vehicles can access the temple gate directly, with sufficient parking available

Plan your journey between October and March, when the climate is comfortable, skies are clear, and cultural festivals like Mahashivaratri bring the temple to life with devoted worship and special rituals. These months offer the ideal blend of spiritual atmosphere and photogenic scenery

30 to 40 mins

About the place ...

Set amidst the tranquil rural landscape of Anwa village in Maharashtra, the Mahadev Temple stands as a living testimony to the sophisticated artistry of the Chalukyan era from the 11th–12th centuries. This temple, locally revered as one of the legendary “Panchkashi” (Five Great Kashis), seamlessly blends religious significance with architectural excellence. Originally established as a Vaishnava place of worship, the temple was later re-consecrated to honor Lord Shiva, as revealed by various inscriptions and the now-prominent Shivalinga at its core.

Architecturally, the temple captivates with its four-foot-high, star-shaped plinth and a raised platform that offers a commanding view of the surrounding village. Visitors first pass through an elegantly carved entry hall before entering the open assembly hall, supported by fifty meticulously sculpted pillars. The sanctum, or garbhagriha, houses the Shivalinga, protected by a shimmering metallic cobra, and is accessible via an ante-chamber.

What makes Mahadev Temple truly special is the wealth of iconography spread across its walls and pillars. The exteriors dazzle with depictions of goddesses, hamsas (celestial swans), and lions, while twenty-four shaktis—the representations of Vishnu’s energies—stand in quiet vigil. Further adorned with images of Gajalakshmi, Varaha, and other deities, the temple’s embellishments narrate stories from both Vaishnavite and Shaivite traditions. The design of the interior dome and mandapa suggest a space historically used for dance and music rituals.

The temple’s preservation over centuries is admired by all, and the absence of commercial development in the vicinity provides a serene, almost sacred silence. Travelers often remark on the interplay of light and shade along the intricately detailed pillars, transforming each visit into a profound encounter with history and divinity

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