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Shyam Kaka Temple, Rajgarh

Shyam Kaka Temple

The Shyam Kaka Temple is a historical Krishna temple located in Shaka Jagir village, Rajgarh district, Madhya Pradesh, about 100 km from Bhopal. Built in 1845 CE.

॥ वासुदेवसुतं देवं कंसचाणूरमर्दनम् ।
देवकीपरमानन्दं कृष्णं वन्दे जगद्गुरुम् ॥

॥ अच्युतं केशवं रामनारायणं कृष्णदामोदरं वासुदेवं हरिं ।
श्रीधरं माधवं गोपिकावल्लभं जानकीनायकं रामचन्द्रं भजे ॥
॥ अधरं मधुरं वदनं मधुरं नयनं मधुरं हसितं मधुरं ।
हृदयं मधुरं गमनं मधुरं मधुराधिपतेरखिलं मधुरम् ॥

― Shyam Kaka Temple

The temple is unique for its heritage, artistry, and interfaith symbolism.

Mythological Significance & History

Constructed in 1845 CE by Bhagali Devi, wife of ruler Shyam Dev Khinchi, as a memorial after his death in battle.
Amara Singh Gurjar, an ally, became the first head priest, and his family continues to serve as temple priests.
The temple is remarkable for a sculpture panel depicting six Muslim men offering Namaz, representing religious harmony.
During British rule, the temple was plundered — nearly 123 kg of gold was looted.
It was restored in 1987, though some parts remain missing.
Today, it is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

Significance of the Temple

Dedicated to Lord Krishna (Shyam), the temple is a place of devotion for seekers of peace, prosperity, courage, and relief from worries.
The temple is especially vibrant during Krishna Janmashtami celebrations.
The presence of both Hindu and Muslim depictions in the temple symbolizes unity, coexistence, and respect for all faiths.

Architecture of the Temple

Built in the 19th century, the temple showcases a blend of Indo-Saracenic and Gothic revival styles.

Notable for pietra dura inlay work (polished stone art), similar to Mughal monuments like the Taj Mahal.

Its carvings and designs reflect a mix of Hindu devotion and broader cultural artistry.

How to Reach to Temple

By Air: Nearest airport – Raja Bhoj International Airport, Bhopal (100 km).

By Train: Closest station – Rajgarh Railway Station.

By Road: The temple is accessible by buses, taxis, and private vehicles from Bhopal, Rajgarh, and Narsinghgarh.

Temple Timings

  • Morning Temple Opening & Closing Timing

    9:30 AM to 1:30 PM

  • Evening Temple Opening & Closing Timing

    4:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Temple Location

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