The Bhojeshwar Temple is an incomplete Hindu temple in Bhojpur village of Madhya Pradesh, India. Dedicated to Shiva, it houses a 7.5 feet high lingam in its sanctum.
The Bhojpur temple is believed to have been constructed by the 11th-century Paramara king Bhoja. Tradition also attributes to him the establishment of Bhojpur and the construction of now-breached dams in the area. Because the temple was never completed, it lacks a dedicatory inscription.
As per the agamas (various Hindu spiritual practices) damaged idols of Gods and Goddesses aren't worshiped in temples. Therefore the construction was abandoned. And thus it remained incomplete for long with water seeping in through the roof on to the lingam during the rains.