Lakshmi Temple, Orchha

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Lakshmi Temple, Orchha is a historic Hindu temple in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, renowned for its unique blend of fort-like architecture and intricate mural paintings dedicated to the goddess Lakshmi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
historic monument
architecturalStyle fort-like temple architecture
builtFor worship of goddess Lakshmi
country India
dedicatedTo Lakshmi NERFINISHED
depicts episodes from the Mahabharata
episodes from the Ramayana
scenes from Hindu mythology
district Niwari district NERFINISHED
era medieval period
hasDecoration floral motifs
frescoes
geometric motifs
mythological murals
wall paintings
hasFeature arched corridors
chhatris
corner bastions
courtyard
defensive walls
domed pavilions
elevated plinth
fortified appearance
inner sanctum
narrow passageways
hasView Betwa River landscape
surrounding Orchha town
heritageStatus protected monument of national importance
knownFor intricate mural paintings
unique blend of fort and temple architecture
locatedIn India
Madhya Pradesh
Niwari district NERFINISHED
Orchha NERFINISHED
managedBy Archaeological Survey of India NERFINISHED
near Chaturbhuj Temple, Orchha NERFINISHED
Orchha Fort complex NERFINISHED
Ram Raja Temple, Orchha NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf Orchha group of monuments NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
state Madhya Pradesh
tourismType heritage tourism site
religious tourism site

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Raja Bir Singh Deo built Lakshmi Temple, Orchha
Bundela dynasty notableTemple Lakshmi Temple, Orchha