CHATURBHUJ TEMPLE, ORCHHA, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA
CHATURBHUJ TEMPLE devoted to Vishnu, is arranged at Orchha in Madhya Pradesh, India.
The sanctuary was initially worked to idolize a picture of Rama, as the central god, which anyway was introduced in the Rama Raja Temple inside the Orchha Fort complex. At present a picture of Radha Krishna is venerated in the sanctuary
The name Chaturbhuj is the place 'chatur' signifying "four" and 'bhuj' signifying "arms" which truly means "one who has four arms" and alludes to Rama a symbol of Vishnu. The sanctuary has a complex multi-storied auxiliary view which is a mix of sanctuary, post and castle structural highlights.
The sanctuary was built by the Bundela Rajputs of the kingdom of Orchha. Its development was started by Madhukar Shah and finished by his child, Vir Singh Deo.
It is the main sanctum in the nation where Rama is revered as a lord. The administration of the sanctuary on an everyday premise is the obligation of the Ram Raja Trust However, the preservation of the sanctuary structure itself is under the control of the State Archeology Department.
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