
Meruvarddhanaswami Temple (Pani Mandir)
Temple
Meruvarddhanaswami Temple (Pani Mandir)
The Meruvarddhanaswami Temple, also known as the Pandrethan Temple or Pani Mandir, is an ancient stone temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located within a square-shaped tank to the north of the Jhelum River, about four miles from Srinagar city. The temple was built by Meru, a minister to King Partha who ruled Kashmir from 921-931 AD.
The temple is known for its impressive designs and illustrations, with a domed roof and arches that are prime examples of classic Kashmiri architecture. The roof of the temple was carved out of a single piece of rock, showcasing the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans of that time.
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Meruvarddhanaswami Temple (Pani Mandir) is located in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir.
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