Siddhesvara Temple, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh Standing gracefully on the right bank of the Narmada river, the Siddhesvara Temple is a fine example of the Bhumija style of architecture. Built on a distinctive star-shaped plan, the west-facing temple is crowned by a towering nine-storeyed shikhara adorned with miniature spires. Intricate carvings of deities, elegant surasundaris, and floral motifs embellish its walls, while the main niches enshrine sculptures of Andhakantaka, Nataraja, and Chamunda, making it a masterpiece of medieval temple art. Source: Archaeological Survey of India