Kayavarohan

A beautiful head of Tapas, the image of Kartikeya and an idol of Uma Maheshwara are some of the archaeological specimen discovered from here that are preserved locally in a museum.

Kayavarohan harbours the Brahmeshwar Jyotirshivlang temple, claimed to have been founded by Maharshi Vishwamitra.

His ascetic appearance and life strongly relate to his constant meditative endeavors for the betterment of the entire universe.

The Kayavarohan lingam represents the "formless" but a unique, exceptional iconic form of Shiva bearing the image of a meditating yogi, who holds parchments in one hand and citron (Matulinga) in the other.

There is a Swaminarayan Hindu temple built by Haricharandas Swami in Vikram Samvat 1971 which falls under the Vadtal Gadi.

During the sacred day, hundreds of men wear Lord Mahadev's attire and appear at the temples.

[3] Numerous Hindu icons, number of copper coins and a stone quern have been found from Kayavarohan.

A grand head of Tapasvi, the image of Kartikeya and an idol of Uma Maheshwara[4] are some of the rare and unmatched archaeological specimen discovered from Kayavarohan.

The Kayavarohan temple
Ancient site (Excavated) at Kayavarohan
Prabhavali, dated 10-12th century, found from Kayavarohan. Now in Archaeological Museum of Kayavarohan.