Banswara arthuna
Arthuna is a small town located in the banswara district of rajasthan.arminuna is known for the destroyed hindu and Jain temples connected to the 11th,12th and 15th centuries.it was the capital of the Paramara rulers of wagad during the 11th century. together they consolidated Jain and Shaivism, from which they constructed many Shiva temples
Many ancient temples and sculptures in Arthuna have been excavated,which are considered as prized and rare in archaeological terms. in the temples here, the coordinates of Shaiva,Vaishnava,jain etc. are available
The ancient Mandaleshwar Shivalaya is the main place in Arthuna.apart from this, there are temples of statues of Vishnu, Brahmaji,Mahavir etc. In the Mandaleshwar Shivalaya, the Garbhareereej Mandir is quite below the mandap,in which there is a large height of 2 feet,whose water reservoir is three feet thick.this temple is built in the South Indian style.Inscription of Lord Chamundaraaja of Paramara is recorded in that he had built Mandalasa Namak Shiva Temple in 1079 AD in honor of his father.another inscription of 1080E has been told that his son, Anantapala,had also established Shiva's temple.Nilkanth Mahadev Temple is situated in a group of temples known as Hanumangandhi,near the other temples and on one step,there are three Shiva temples here.This place was associated with Shaquo's Lukulisa sect. the temples of Hanuman and Vishnu are also associated with the earliest period.Bhushan constructed a Jain temple in 1190 AD.Another temple at this place belongs to the Chancellor Yogis
How to reach Arthuna:
In the case of archeology and ancient craft-glory, it goes way beyond fortress 38 km away from banswara district headquarters on Banswara-Ahmedabad road for Arthuna. It is 20 kms away on the Anandpuri road from the fortress.
Near Arthuna & nbsp; An attractive sightseeing site in Banswara is known as Ramkund,which is one of the most visited places in Banswara district. Very famous site