The Galteshwar is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located at Sarnal village near Dakor in Kheda district, Gujarat, India.
The temple is located at the confluence of the Galta or Galti and Mahi rivers near Sarnal village.
[2] The temple is associated with Galav, the Rishi from Puranas and a devoted king Chandrahas from Hindu mythology.
[3][4] Hasmukh Sankalia has identified it with the Chalukya architecture based on its circular shrine proper, crucifix-form dancing hall and the ornamentation.
[5] Madhusudan Dhaky disputed it and mentioned the Gujarati architectural influence in shikhara and moldings and decorations on its basement and wall proper.
[6] The temple is the Monument of National Importance (N-GJ-144) protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
The front wall of the shrine proper is carved with ornamentation and figures which include different forms of Shiva which are now badly mutilated.
It is crowned by the capital with dripping leaves ornamentation separated from the shaft by the narrow neck.