Gadarmal Devi Temple

It has 42 niches for yogini statues, unusually arranged in a rectangle; it must originally have been hypaethral.

It is built similar to Teli ka Mandir in Gwalior fort.

18 broken images of the goddesses that once fitted into grooves in the temple platform are preserved from the waist down.

Vidya Dehejia writes that as a yogini temple, it must once have been hypaethral, open to the sky.

[4] The archaeologist Joseph David Beglar photographed a colossal bas-relief sculpture of a mother and child inside the temple in 1871–2.