Bhoramdeo is one of the most admired heritage temples in the state—famous for its carved stonework, temple-complex ambience, and the way it sits amid hill ranges and greenery. Visitors come for a blend of devotion and architecture: you can spend time observing the details, learning the motifs, and enjoying the quiet “heritage in nature” mood that feels very different from crowded city temples.
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History & highlights
The site is commonly dated to a broad early-medieval window (often described around the 7th–11th/12th centuries) and is frequently nicknamed the “Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh” because of its sculptural style and intricate carvings. Its long-standing reputation has made it a key symbol of Chhattisgarh’s temple heritage and historic dynastic-era craftsmanship.
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