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64 Yogini Mitavali Shiv Temple  64 योगिनी मंदिर मितावली - मध्य प्रदेश के मुरैना जिले में है एक ऐसी प्राचीन धरोहर जो तंत्र साधना और ज्योतिष के साथ गणित का गढ़ हुआ करती थी , प्राचीन भारत के कुछ चुनिन्दा 64 योगिनी मंदिरों में से एक है ये . तो आनंद लीजिये मितावली की यात्रा का ..!


This video is about my visit to 64 Yogini mandir Morena(चौसठ योगिनी मंदिर मुरैना) which is located in Mitaoli Village(64 yogini mandir kahan hai/64 yogini mandir kahan sthit hai), which lies in Morena district of Madhya Pradesh(64 yogini mandir kahan per hai/चौसठ योगिनी मंदिर कहां पर है/चौसठ योगिनी मंदिर कहां है). Chausath Yogini(चौसठ योगिनी मंदिर) is a mysterious temple in MP(64 yogini mandir ka rahasya) which was built by Kachhap King Devpal in the year 1323(चौसठ योगिनी मंदिर किसने बनवाया). 64 Yogini mandir MP is known to be an inspiration to build Parliament House in Delhi. A lot of people ask me to make a video in 64 Yogini Temple of Morena(चौसठ योगिनी मंदिर दिखाओ) so I have finally come up with this video and all the mysteries associated with this temple(चौसठ योगिनी मंदिर का रहस्य). This temple is dedicated to Aadishakti Kali Mata(चौसठ योगिनी मंदिर समर्पित है/चौसठ योगिनी साधना) who took Yogini avatar to fight a demon. This temple is also famous for aghoris doing tantra and mantra here after sunset (चौसठ योगिनी मंत्र/चौसठ योगिनी यंत्र). If you want to make a drawing of this temple(चौसठ योगिनी कैसे बनाएं) you can refer to the thumbnail and draw it.


The Chausath Yogini Temple located in Mitaoli is also known as Ekattarso Mahadeva Temple, is known to be 14th-century temple in the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh. It was built during Kachchhapaghata reign, and is known to be one of most the well-preserved Yogini temples in India. The temple is made by a circular wall which has 64 chambers, which are there for 64 yoginis and the goddess Devi. The temple also has an open mandap which is located at the centre of a circular courtyard, which is known to be sacred to lord Shiva.



The temple is situated on a hill top which is at about 100 feet (30 m) in height; there are 200 steps to climb up to the temple's entrance. This temple is circular in shape and has a radius of 170 feet (52 m), and inside it you will see has 64 small chambers, each has a mandapa which is open and has a facia of pilasters and pillars. The roof of the temple's ring is flat, as is that of the central shrine to Shiva; the circular courtyard is actually hypaethral, and is open to the sky, along with an open porch as its entrance. The Indian parliament house's design is said to have been based on this temple.

The exterior surface of the temple's outer wall, unlike other Yogini temples in India which are quite plain outside, was well decorated with statues of couples that were flanked by maidens, are mostly now lost or are badly damaged.

Each of the 64 chambers around the inside of the temple's perimeter wall has an image of Shiva. However, originally all these contained 64 Yogini images and as well as one image of the great goddess Devi. Therefore, the temple is known as Chausath Yogini Temple (Chausath being the Hindi for the number "Sixty four"). It is believed that the roofs over the 64 chambers and the central shrine had towers or shikharas, as those at the Chausath Yogini Temple, in Khajuraho still do, but that these were known to be removed during later enhancements. The central temple's roofing slabs are perforated in order to allow rainwater to drain through pipes which goes to a large underground tank.

The temple is known to be located in the Seismic Zone III region and has also survived several earthquakes, that too without any serious damage. This fact was known to be cited when the issue of safety from earthquake effect of the circular designed Parliament House, its design is known to be supposedly based on the Mitaoli temple, was well debated in the Indian Parliament.

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