Welcome to Teli Ka Mandir, a unique treasure in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh! Imagine a temple built around the 8th century, also known as the 'Oilman's Temple'. It's a blend of architectural styles, showcasing India's rich history. This ancient temple is a must-see for all history buffs and travel enthusiasts exploring India.
Admire The Unique Architectural Style
Capture Panoramic Views Of Gwalior City
Explore The Intricate Carvings And Sculptures
Learn About The Temple'S Historical Significance
Visit Nearby Attractions Within Gwalior Fort
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Constructed in the 8th century during the reign of Mihira Bhoja of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty, Teli Ka Mandir's origins are somewhat shrouded in mystery. The term 'Teli' suggests a connection to the 'oil merchant' community, possibly indicating their contribution to the temple's construction or patronage. The temple witnessed numerous historical events, including invasions and periods of neglect. It underwent restoration efforts in the late 19th century by Major Cole, which helped preserve its grandeur. Despite the ravages of time and conflict, Teli Ka Mandir stands as a testament to the artistic and architectural prowess of its creators and a symbol of Gwalior's enduring legacy.