Choti Kacheri and Badi Kacheri. Two ruined temples stand beside the large medieval tank, Madan Sagar, and are protected monuments dating to the twelfth century. They are locally known as Choti Kachari and Badi Kacheri. One of these structures is notable for a unique painting on the ceiling showing dancing figures and peacocks. The large lotus in the centre of the ceiling is a painted version of the carved lotuses that are found at
Khajuraho and other sites. The paintings were first reported in the late nineteenth century by P. C. Mukherji. A series of inscriptions are found inside these buildings. From a historical point of view, the most important records are those mentioning
Prithviraj Chauhan (c. 1166–1192). The temples also have a number of pilgrim and donative records.
Panch Marha is a large stone temple in front of five small shrines. A series of
Digambara Jain images of about the 11th and 12th centuries stand outside the main temple, some of them inscribed. The place is known amongst the Jains as Shantigiri.
Modi Marha is an old Jain temple of the
Digambara located on a ridge to the north of the town.
Champa Marha is a Jain temple complex located above the town on a ridge to the north west. ==See also==