Brahmani Temple

It is a living temple and the presiding deity is an eight-armed three-faced Chamunda image.

It is on the left bank of the river Son and is about 6 km north of Ajodhya.

The presiding deity of the temple is an eight-armed Chamunda image and iconographically it can be dated to the 10th–11th centuries A.D.

The temple is a modern one but it houses a few important specimen of Buddhist and Saviate sculptures, datable to the same centuries.

Vermilion and oil is regularly applied over the images by the priest, which may be harmful for the stone carvings in long run.