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The '''Nīlakaṇṭheśvara temple, Udaipur''' is a large medieval temple dedicated to Śiva in the town on of [[Udaipur]], [[Madhya Pradesh]]. The temple is a Protected Monument of National Importance under the [[Archaeological Survey of India]], number N-MP-289 in the [[List of Monuments of National Importance in Madhya Pradesh/East]]. The temple, also known as the Udayeśvara, was built by [[Udayaditya]] (''circa'' 1070–1093 CE) in the second half of the eleventh century and is the only surviving royal temple of the [[Paramara dynasty|Paramara]] kings.
[[File:Udaipur Temple, west side.jpg|thumb|left|Nīlakaṇṭheśvara temple at Udaipur, Madhya Pradesh, from the west, as documented in 1982.]]
[[File:Dedication.jpg|thumb|right|Foundation record of the Nīlakaṇṭheśvara temple, inscribed on a lintel in the entrance porch, dated VS 1137.]]