Monday, November 4, 2013

Gem of Odisha


It is one of the most beautiful temples in Orissa. Build in 10th century; the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.  Its architecture is more in Kalinga Temple style. The outer walls show figures of ascetics in various positions of meditations. This temple is often referred to as 'gem of Orissa'.

 

Built in the 10th century, this small but very elegant temple has been described as the most exquisitely ornamented temple in Bhubaneswar. It has an eleven meter high tower. The sandstone carvings are the most notable feature of this temple. It is also known for its ornamental gateway, carved dwarves, and intricate motif carvings of a smiling lion, adorned with beaded tassels in its mouth. Every inch of space on the outer surface has been generously decorated.

 
 
The niches are filled with the finely filigreed icons of many gods and goddesses mentioned in the pantheon of Hindu gods.  Some of the figures on the outer walls of the temple suggest their association with both Buddhism and Jainism. They thus testify to the spiritual synthesis and religious harmony that characterized the Orissan culture. There is a general belief in Bhubaneswar that the small Marichi kund (pond) between the Muktesvara Temple and the road will  cure infertility in women.

 





1 comment:

Pritam said...

nice work sir!! thank you a lot