Chausath Yogini Temple

Chausath Yogini Temple in Morena is the inspiration for the parliament building of India. It is also known as the Ekattarso Mahadeva Mandir. The location of this temple is in the small village of Mitaoli (also spelled Mitawali or Mitavali), 40 km north of Gwalior and 15 km east of Morena in Madhya Pradesh. The design of the temple has withstood earthquake shocks, without any damage to its circular structural features, in the past several centuries.

The temple was built by King Devapala of the Kachchhapaghata dynasty.

The temple is formed by a circular wall with 64 chambers and an open mandapa in the centre, separated by a courtyard which is circular in shape, which is used to worship Lord Shiva

The Main purpose of this temple is for developing the knowledge on Science, astrology and Mathematics for the 64 Yoginis. Here is a sad part of hidden indian history where the prminence of women is greatly done. All these hidden facts are changed by the leftist historians congress governemnts, and left india as a snake charmers nation.

In early 1900s, Edvin Lutyens visited this temple and he used the design of this temple for the Parliament of India. Unfortunately, neither he nor any of our subsequent historians even cared to mention about this temple. We are alwas been taught that Indian Parlianment  is designed by Lutyens.

It has been conviniently hidden by the British and later Biased indian Governments for too long. This temple is built and is saved for more than 900 years before the parliament is designed.

From 2014, these kind of news is being allowed in India to challenge the narratives and  hidden treasures of India.

Many such facts are buried deep beneath like the ruins of many temples and historical buildings. Time to unwrap the greatness of India.

There is a chausath yogini temple in Jabalpur (MP) too which was built by Kalchuri dynasty.


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