Hidden in the Maikal Hills of Chhattisgarh lies a testament to ancient Indian temple architecture—the Bhoramdeo Temple, often hailed as the "Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh." With its intricately carved sculptures, spiritual aura, and scenic surroundings, this 11th-century temple in Kabirdham district offers a compelling reason to venture off the tourist trail and explore central India’s cultural depth.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Bhoramdeo Temple was built during the reign of the Naga dynasty, and it is believed to have ruled the region between the 7th and 11th centuries CE. The temple stands on a stone platform and features Nagara-style architecture, similar to the temples of Khajuraho and Konark.

