Rudra Mahalaya Temple, Siddhpur
Facts and practical information
The Rudra Mahalaya Temple, also known as Rudramal, is a destroyed/desecrated temple complex at Siddhpur in the Patan district of Gujarat, India. Its construction was started in 943 AD by Mularaja and completed in 1140 AD by Jayasimha Siddharaja, a ruler of the Chaulukya dynasty. The Hindu temple was destroyed by the Sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khalji, and later the Sultan of Gujarat, Ahmed Shah I desecrated and substantially demolished the temple, and also converted part of it into the congregational mosque of the city. Two torans and four pillars of the former central structure still stand along with the western part of the complex used as a congregational mosque. ()
Siddhpur
Rudra Mahalaya Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Shristhal Sangrahalay, Mohamedally Tower.