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Katariya, Kutch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Katariya, Kutch
Katariya is a village in Bhachau Taluka of Kutch district of Gujarat, India. The villages is now divided into two parts; Juna (old) and Nava (new) Katariya. ==Places of interest== A ruined Jain temple, probably about 650 years old, stands in the centre of tho village market place. The remains, now much hid by house foundations, seem to show that when in repair the temple stood about sixty feet high, and covered an area of about fifty feet. Above ground are the remains of three domed porches each with five well carved pillars. Under ground, reached by a stone ladder, is a chamber, the roof supported by five pillars and scalloped arches. On the side of the doorway is a figure of Ganpati. On the bank of a pool in the west of the village is a small plain sandstone temple. This, dedicated to Mahadev Bhadeshvar, about ten feet square and fourteen high, has a roof rising in a pyramid of steps. The portico, ''mandap'', is incomplete. A writing on the lintel of the entrance door states that it was built in 1682 (Samvat 1739) in the time of Kunvar Shri Ravaji by a Bhatia named Vastupal, probably the chiefs manager. On the bank of the pond are two sati tombstones, one dated 1627 (Samvat 1684), the other 1707 (Samvat 1764).
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