An 11th-century Shiva temple frozen mid-construction
Bhojpur is a small village on the banks of the Betwa River, 28 km from Bhopal, famed for the magnificent Bhojeshwar Temple built by Raja Bhoj (1010–1055 CE).
The temple is unfinished yet the colossal Shiva Linga inside, carved from a single block, draws thousands of pilgrims each Mahashivratri.

Key facts and the best way to experience Bhojpur
Raisen District, MP — 28 km from Bhopal
Largest single Shiva Linga in India
October–March; Mahashivratri
Half day; combine with Bhimbetka
A timeline of devotion, history and natural majesty

Paramara king Raja Bhoj commissioned the grand temple.
Work stopped abruptly — possibly because of war or the king's death.
The exposed construction ramp survived as a rare medieval engineering record.
From the 19th century, the linga revived its status as a major Shiva pilgrimage.
The ASI manages the site; the platform has been stabilised.
Must-see places on your visit

The unfinished Shiva temple with its 7.5-foot-tall single sandstone Linga.

A surviving 11th-century earthen ramp — an open-air engineering classroom.

Nearby Jain shrine with three massive standing Tirthankara statues.
Well connected by road, rail and air across Madhya Pradesh

Nearest station is Bhopal Junction (28 km) or Rani Kamlapati (24 km).

Nearest airport is Bhopal — Raja Bhoj (35 km).

Direct taxis and MP state buses from Bhopal.
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