Sasbahu Temple, Gwalior
Facts and practical information
Sasbahu Temple, also called the Sas-Bahu Mandir, Sas-Bahu Temples, Sahasrabahu Temple or Harisadanam temple, is an 11th-century twin temple in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. Near the Gwalior Fort and dedicated to Vishnu in his Padmanabha form, like most Hindu and Jain temples in this region, it is mostly in ruins and was badly damaged from numerous invasions and Hindu-Muslim wars in the region. It was built in 1093 by King Mahipala of the Kachchhapaghata dynasty, according to an inscription found in the larger of the twin temple. The twin temples are situated in the Gwalior Fort. ()
Gwalior
Sasbahu Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gwalior Fort, Jai Vilas Palace, Teli ka Mandir, Captain Roop Singh Stadium.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Sasbahu Temple?
How to get to Sasbahu Temple by public transport?
Train
- Gwalior (24 min walk)
- Gwalior Junction (24 min walk)
Bus
- Gwalior Inter-state Bus Stand (30 min walk)