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English: Mangla Devi Temple is situated on a mound opposite to the Keshava-Rai Temple and is dedicated to the goddess Mangla Devi. This is also facing east. This is built on a rocky eminence of 10 meter high with a jagati and the temple is entered by a flight of steps from the east. The temple consists of an ardhamandapa with parapet on sides and the mandapa has projecting balconies decorated with kichakas on the pillar capitals. The door frame of the Garbhagriha is of marble with decoration and at lower frame representing female figure and dvarapalas holding spear below with a reclining elephant. Ganesha is present at the center of the door frame as lalatabimaba
This is a photo of ASI monument number
N-RJ-143.
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