The only old structures in the ancient pilgrimage of Amarkantak are the Ancient Temples of the Kalachuri Period, located bang opposite the Narmada Udgam Temple complex.
The temples were built by the Kalachuri kings, who ruled central India during the 10 – 12 th century.
According to legend Shankaracharya built the Surya Kunda in Amarkantak, in 8th century AD, to specify the origin of Narmada.
It is also said that Shankara installed the idol of lord Shiva in Pateleshwar Temple, strangely the Pateleshwar temple was built much later during the reign of Kalachuri King Karnadeva (1041 – 1073).
Pancha Math Temple, Kalachuri Temple Complex, Amarkantak, MP
The temple complex located next to the ancient man made water body has several structures belonging to the Nagara style of architecture.
The Pateleshwar Temple is crowned with a pancharath sikhara and has a pyramidal mandap.
The Karna Temple, the largest and the most prominent temple in the Kalachuri Temple complex, is crowned with a towering ornate sikhara.
The complex also contains several other temples including the Johila Temple, Vishnu Temple and Shiva Temple. Another interesting structure in the Kalachuri Temple complex is the Pancha Math Temple.
A series of five small temples, of different architectural style, located on a single raised platform.
Karna Temple, Ancient Temples of Kalachuri Period, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh (MP)
Today the Kalachuri Temple complex is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the complex is very well maintained with manicured lawns and landscape gardening.
Sadly it is hardly visited by the thousand of pilgrims, thronging Amarkantak, the Tirtharaj or King of Pilgrimage
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