Pancaganesha Mandir, Hanuman Temple, Indra Temple, Donative shrine

Item

Title
Pancaganesha Mandir, Hanuman Temple, Indra Temple, Donative shrine
Brief history
Unknown
Local tradition
Darshan
Structure
Panchaganesha is an old rock shrine with two well-sculpted pillars. It is an old structure which has been tiled and gated. Other three shrines seem to be newer additions to the temple which were constructed to house images.
Location
Pancaganesha Mandir is
west of 16 padas.
Hanuman and neighboring temples are located northeast of the Main Temple and north of 16 padas
Geographic coordinates (latitude, longitude)
24°46'38.42", 85°00'23.45"
Approachs
Through Chand Chaura or
north from Brahmasaror
Airport
Gaya
Railway station
Gaya
Bus stand
Gaya
Topographical features
Top of the Mundaprishta hill on the western bank of the Phalgu, across from the Sita Kunda
Building materials
Stone
brick
tiles
Usage
Active worship and darshan
Ownership
Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala; current head of committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection status
Well protected
Conservation assessment
Good
Subject
Hindu temples--India
Omeka identifier
sci-site09-01
Present condition
Maintained