Magderu is an 8th-century temple of Maitraka period located near Dhrasanvel village in Okhamandal Taluka of Devbhoomi Dwarka district, Gujarat, India.
It has old style vedibandha (the lowest socle or foundation block) and almost plain mandovara (middle of the outer wall of shrine).
The mandapa (roof above the assembly hall) is now restored with its Bhadraka style pillars with their lintels are still surviving.
[1] M. A. Dhaky and J. M. Nanavati opines that "Maga" in the name of the temple suggests that it may be connected to Aboti Maga Brahmins who were worshippers of Surya (solar deity) and immigrants from Iran to western India.
[1] The site is inscribed as the Monument of National Importance (N-GJ-129) and is maintained by Vadodara Circle of Archeological Survey of India.