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List of Hindu Temples Annexure-I LIST OF TEMPLES NOTIFIED AS CENTRALLY PROTECTED MONUMENTS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF LUCKNOW CIRCLE, LUCKNOW S. Name of the Monuments (Temples) Location Immovable Property Movable Property No Locality District State Area as per Gazette Area as per Notification Revenue record 1 (Temple of Baninath) in The site of Sahet-Mahet Sahet – Mahet, Balrampur U.P. 409.119 acres . Information not available Information not available measuring 286.026 acres in the district Gonda Tehsil –(Mahet) & (286.026 + 123.93 in office record. in office record. (now Balrampur) & 123.93 acres in the district Balrampur/(Sahet) Sravasti. = 409.119 acers.) Sravasti. Sravasti Temple of Baninath is a part of Centrally Protected Monument Sahet Mahet. 2 Fort of Kalinjar, together with the parapet walls, Kalinjar, Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available with the gateways & the monuments inside it, viz. Tehsil – Naraini notification. in office record. in office record. Sita Kunda, Sita Sej, Patalganga, Pandu Kund, Neelkanth temple is the Bhaironki-jhiria, Siddh-ki-gupha, Baghwan-Sej, part of Centrally Pani-ka-aman, Mrigdhara, Kothtirth, Linga Protected Monument, temple of Nilakantha etc. Kalinjar Fort 3 Remains of a small Chandel temple. Birpur, Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Atarra notification. in office record. in office record. 4 Two Chandel temples standing together on the Gonda, Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available same platform. Tehsil – Karvi notification. in office record. in office record. 5 Remains of old Chandel temple. Dadhwa, Rampur & Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Manpur, Tehsil – Atarra notification. in office record. in office record. 6 Fort with the fortification walls and the three Marpha, Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available ruined Jain temples & one ruined Hindu temple Tehsil – Atarra notification. in office record. in office record. inside the fort. 7 Group of ruins, the principal object of which is Rasin, Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available the entrance door of a temple. Tehsil – Atarra notification. in office record. in office record. 8 Remains of an old fort & a disused temple of Rasin, Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Devi Chandi Maheshwari. Tehsil – Atarra notification. in office record. in office record. 9 Temple of Chandi Maheshwari. Rasin, Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Atarra notification. in office record. in office record. 10 (Temple in) Balari Nath. Gulrampur Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available notification. in office record. in office record. 11 Remains of two temples. Gulrampur Banda U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available notification. in office record. in office record. 12 Temple. Bargarh, Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Mau notification. in office record. in office record. 13 Remains of a magnificent temple, circa 10th Barha-Kotra, Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available century A.D. usually called Bhar Deul. Tehsil – Mau notification. in office record. in office record. 14 Small temple with a sanctum only 4’10” (Sq.) Barha-Kotra, Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available and a flat roof, situated outside the cave no 212. Tehsil – Mau notification. in office record. in office record. 15 (Temple in) Two large caves known as Rikhain. Barha-Kotra, Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Mau notification. in office record. in office record. 16 Stone temple. Ganesh Bagh one mile Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available south-east of Karvi, notification. in office record. in office record. Tehsil – Karvi 17 Temple. In the centre of a tank Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available near the Jail, Karvi, notification. in office record. in office record. Tehsil – Karvi 18 Two ruined temples. Mau, Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Mau notification. in office record. in office record. 19 Ruins of a large Linga temple of the Chandel Pura to the village of Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available type. Hatover,Tehsil – Mau notification. in office record. in office record. 20 Remains of a large temple. Ram Nagar, Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil Mau notification. in office record. in office record. 21 Ruins of a large Chandel temple. Ram Nagar, Chitrakut U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil Mau notification. in office record. in office record. 22 Temple. Tindauli, Fatehpur U.P. 100 Yards. Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Bindki (0.0206) acres. in office record. in office record. 23 Temple. Bahua, Fatehpur U.P. 100 Yards. Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Bindki (0.0206) acres. in office record. in office record. 24 Circular mound, the site of a temple. Khairai, Fatehpur U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Khaga notification. in office record. in office record. 25 Four Temples. Kurari, Fatehpur U.P. 100 Yards. Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Bindki (0.0206) acres. in office record. in office record. 26 Ruined Temple. Saton, Fatehpur U.P. 100 Yards. Information not available Information not available Tehsil –Fatehpur (0.0206) acres. in office record. in office record. 27 Two brick Temples. Sirhar Amauli, Fatehpur U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Bindki notification. in office record. in office record. 28 Two Temples. Thithaura, Fatehpur U.P. 100 Yards. Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Bindki (0.0206) acres. in office record. in office record. 29 Large Dih covered with broken bricks & pottery Kherwa & Kajhgaon Hardoi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available crowned with a small ruined temple of the 10th (Bansa),Tehsil – Bilgram notification. in office record. in office record. century A.D. 30 Ruins of a large temple of the Chandel period. Bangama, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Jhansi notification. in office record. in office record. 31 Chandel temple. Barua-Sagar, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Jhansi notification. in office record. in office record. 32 Ghugua-ka-Math. Barua-Sagar, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Jhansi notification. in office record. in office record. 33 Jarai-ka-Math. Barua-Sagar, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Jhansi notification. in office record. in office record. 34 Jarao-ka-Marhia. Barua-Sagar, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Jhansi notification. in office record. in office record. 35 Gharao-ka-math. Gharao, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Marshipur notification. in office record. in office record. 36 Sikhara-roofed temple called Marhia & dedicated Khojra, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available to Gond Baba. Tehsil – Mauranipur notification. in office record. in office record. 37 Remains of a Chandel temple. Kishni Khurd, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Mauranipur notification. in office record. in office record. 38 Chandel temple. Pachwara (Gaherao), Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Mauranipur notification. in office record. in office record. 39 The ruins of a large Chandel temple containing a Patha-Sagauli, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available well preserved statue of Vishnu. Tehsil – Garotha notification. in office record. in office record. 40 Chandel temple. Sakrar, Tehsil – Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available Mauranipur notification. in office record. in office record. 41 Ruined temple at the upper end of Rai Tal on the Sirwabaran, Jhansi U.P. Area is not mentioned in Information not available Information not available banks of which is a round boulder containing two Tehsil – Garotha notification. in office record. in office record. inscriptions of Samvat 1604 & 1603. 42 (Temple in) Jhansi Fort. Jhansi, Jhansi U.P. 19.838Hect. Information not available Information not available Tehsil – Jhansi (49.020 acres). in office record. in office record. Temple is the part of Centrally
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