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Rahul Goyal – 8 months ago

Out of the world architecture

Gurdeep Singh – 8 months ago

Sas bahu temple is located in side Gwalior Fort. Entry is not free entry ticket is included in the tickets of man Singh palace. Which is rs 25 for adults and free for kids. Public toilets are available just opposite side of the road. Limited parking is also available and that's also free. The monument consist of two small stone buildings with many statues on them. But faces all statues being damaged in some historical wars.For history of the building please refer Wikipedia. There is not anything interesting at these buildings but view from this place to the city is very beautiful. Whole place can be covered in just 10-15 minutes.

Ajeet the beast – 5 months ago

Ome of the best place in gwalior. Must visit

Ajay Patel – 2 weeks ago

Constructed in 1902 by King Mahipala, Sas Bahu Temple is one of the famous temples in Gwalior. Named after Sahastrabahu that depicts Lord Vishnu with a thousand hands, this temple is a brilliant piece of architecture.The notable temple was originally named Sahastrabahu but the nomenclature later changed to Saas Bahu Temple. Some of the striking features of the temple are the graceful figures that one can find sculpted on the walls of the temple.

ArJun PanDey – 7 months ago

The Sas-Bahu Temple is located in the eastern side of Gwalior Fort. The irony lies in the fact that as the name suggests it is not the temple of sas (mother-in-law) and bahu (daughter-in-law). The name emerged out of ‘sastrabahu’ which is another name of Lord Vishnu. The Sas-Bahu Temple is dedicated to one incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It has carvings of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Godess Saraswathi on its door. There are two temple structures; one is small and the other is big. The temple is made of red sandstone with beautiful carvings of lotus. It has a pyramidal structure without any arches. It was built by King Mahipala of the Kachwaha dynasty in the 11th century. #SaasBahuTemple