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5 things you need to know about Saas-Bahu temple

A thousand-year-old heritage temple has recently turned into a launch pad for saas-bahu serial Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna. Here's why this unique temple is worth a visit.  

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Published : Apr 17 2019, 03:59 PM IST| Updated : Apr 17 2019, 04:04 PM IST
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A thousand year old heritage temple, Saas Bahu is also known as Sahastrabahu or Harisadanam temple. It has recently turned into a launch pad for saas bahu serial Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna. Here's why this unique temple is worth a visit.

A thousand-year-old heritage temple, Saas-Bahu is also known as Sahastrabahu or Harisadanam temple. It has recently turned into a launch pad for saas-bahu serial Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna. Here's why this unique temple is worth a visit.

A thousand-year-old heritage temple, Saas-Bahu is also known as Sahastrabahu or Harisadanam temple. It has recently turned into a launch pad for saas-bahu serial Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna. Here's why this unique temple is worth a visit.
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Saas-Bahu temple is located in Nagda village near Udaipur in Rajasthan. According to some historians, one King Mahipala got a temple constructed for his queen who was a devotee of Lord Vishnu. Later, another smaller temple of Lord Shiva was constructed for the prince's wife right next to it.

Saas-Bahu temple is located in Nagda village near Udaipur in Rajasthan. According to some historians, one King Mahipala got a temple constructed for his queen who was a devotee of Lord Vishnu. Later, another smaller temple of Lord Shiva was constructed for the prince's wife right next to it.

Saas-Bahu temple is located in Nagda village near Udaipur in Rajasthan. According to some historians, one King Mahipala got a temple constructed for his queen who was a devotee of Lord Vishnu. Later, another smaller temple of Lord Shiva was constructed for the prince's wife right next to it.
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There is Saas-Bahu mandir situated in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh too. It is located near the Gwalior Fort.

There is Saas-Bahu mandir situated in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh too. It is located near the Gwalior Fort.

There is Saas-Bahu mandir situated in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh too. It is located near the Gwalior Fort.
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The temples have been affected badly during the numerous invasions.

The temples have been affected badly during the numerous invasions.

The temples have been affected badly during the numerous invasions.
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The smaller Bahu temple in Gwalior is largely damaged but an image of Vishnu, Brahma and Mahesh (Shiva) can still be seen.

The smaller Bahu temple in Gwalior is largely damaged but an image of Vishnu, Brahma and Mahesh (Shiva) can still be seen.

The smaller Bahu temple in Gwalior is largely damaged but an image of Vishnu, Brahma and Mahesh (Shiva) can still be seen.

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