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Chausathi Yogini Temple, Hirapur,Bhubaneswar
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Chausathi yogini Mandir is situated in Hirapur 15 km from Bhubaneswar. 64 yogini Temple is a tantric temple.This temple represent the culture of odisha.
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Chausathi Jogini Temple is a religious place situated at Hirapur, Balianta, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It was famous for 'Tantra Pitha'. Navaratri is celebrated as main function of this temple. There are 64 Jogini idol and one temple of Shivji. The main idol of Chausathi Jogini is MAHAMAYA. It is also a part of Odisha Tourism.
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Chausathi Yogini Temple(ଚଉଷଠି ଯୋଗିନୀ ମନ୍ଦିର, ହୀରାପୁର) is situated in a hamlet called Hirapur,20 km outside Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha state of Eastern India.
The temple is believed to be built by the Queen Hiradevi during the 9th century.
It's built in a circular fashion, completely put together with blocks of sand stone. The inside of the circular wall has cavities, each housing the statue of a Goddess. There are around 56 such idols, made of black granite, inscribed within the wall cavities, centring on the main idol which is the Goddess Kali, who stands on a human head representing the triumph of the heart over the mind. The temple houses a central altar (Chandi Mandapa) which has the remaining 8 Goddess idols on all 4 sides. Some historians believe that an idol of Maha Bhairava was worshiped in the Chandi Mandapa.
64 Yoginis Temple is a tantric temple, with hypaethral architecture as tantric prayer rituals involve worshiping the bhumandala (environment consisting all the 5 elements of nature - fire, water, earth, sky and ether).
The legend behind the temple according to local priests is of the Goddess Durga taking the form of 64 demi-goddesses in order to defeat a demon. After the fight the 64 goddesses (Joginis) asked Durga to commemorate them in the form of a temple structure.[2]
The Jogini idols are generally representing a female figurine standing on an animal, a demon or a human head depicting the victory of Shakti (Feminine power). The idols express everything from rage, sadness, pleasure, joy, desire and happiness.
Such temples are also seen at Ranipur-Jharial site of the Balangir district in Odisha and seven other places in India.
The number 64 finds its reference in Hindu mythology in various forms viz Kālá for time, Kalā for performing arts etc. The temple complex is maintained by Archaeological Survey of India.
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Chausath Yogini Temple (Bhubaneswar)
Chausath (or 64) Yogini temple is located in a small village called Hirapur about 15 kms from Bhubaneswar. We went from Ravi talkies square through Tankapani road, crossed river Daya and then went a couple of kms further to reach this place. As per the Archeological Survey of India, this temple is more than 1000 years old. The temple is believed to be built by Queen Hiradevi of Brahma dynasty in 9th Century.
Chausath yogini temple is a Tantric temple. There are 64 idols of yoginis (or demi-goddesses) carved on the circular wall of the temple. It is said that the yoginis are all different forms of goddess Durga. Goddess Durga took the form of 64 yoginis to defeat a demon. After the fight is over the 64 yoginis asked goddess Durga to commemorate them in this temple. As you can see the idos are carved on black granite stone. Each of the idols are stading on different different animals. The presiding deity of the temple is Mahamaya who is largest among all the yoginis. The idols are all carved on the inside wall of the temple and there is no roof of the temple.
Chausathi Jogini Temple BHUBANESWAR ODISHA
Chausathi Jogini Temple is situated in a hamlet called Hirapur, 20 km outside Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha state of Eastern India.
The temple is believed to be built by the Queen Hiradevi of Bramha dynasty during the 9th century.[3]
It's built in a circular fashion, completely put together with blocks of sand stone. The inside of the circular wall has cavities, each housing the statue of a Goddess. There are around 56 such idols, made of black granite, inscribed within the wall cavities, centring on the main idol which is the Goddess Kali, who stands on a human head representing the triumph of the heart over the mind. The temple houses a central altar (Chandi Mandapa) which has the remaining 8 Goddess idols on all 4 sides. Some historians believe that an idol of Maha Bhairava was worshiped in the Chandi Mandapa.[3]
64 Joginis Temple is a tantric temple,[4] with hypaethral architecture as tantric prayer rituals involve worshiping the bhumandala (environment consisting all the 5 elements of nature - fire, water, earth, sky and ether).
The legend behind the temple according to local priests is of the Goddess Durga taking the form of 64 demi-goddesses in order to defeat a demon. After the fight the 64 goddesses (Joginis) asked Durga to commemorate them in the form of a temple structure.[2]
The Jogini idols are generally representing a female figurine standing on an animal, a demon or a human head depicting the victory of Shakti (Feminine power). The idols express everything from rage, sadness, pleasure, joy, desire and happiness.[2]
Such temples are also seen at Ranipur-Jharial site of the Balangir district in Odisha and seven other places in India.
The number 64 finds its reference in Hindu mythology in various forms viz Kālá for time, Kalā for performing arts etc. The temple complex is maintained by Archaeological Survey of India.
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Located in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, the Sixty Four Yoginis temple at Hirapur is a circular enclosure with a narrow doorway to the eastern side. The diameter of the enclosure is 7.62 meters or 25 feet and height of the wall on the paved floor inside is 1.87 metres or 6 feet 2 inches. Yogini was considered sacred, hence this temple was created. Inside the temple, there are 60 niches and in every niche, there is a figure of a Yogini. All the Yogini images stand and are carved on black chlorite stone.
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Ranipur-Jharial is famous for temples without roofs called hypaethral temples and houses one such temple consigned to 64 yoginis. Another major attraction of this place is the Someswar Siva Temple built by Mattamayura Shaivacharya Gagana Siva. The place also houses the Indralath Temple which is the tallest brick temple in Odisha.
Situated in the green environs of the Titilagarh sub-division in Balangir district, the twin villages of Ranipur- Jharial bear strong traces of their very old heritage. This is mainly evident in the frequent ancient temples showing by visiting pilgrims to 'Somatirtha', as they called this region.
Saivism, Vaisnavism, Buddhism and Tantrism clearly enjoyed a immense deal of influence in the region. Situated on the rocky outcrops of this region are a number of temples that are of great interest to tourists.
Situated here is the Hypaethral temple of the 64 'yoginis'. It is one of the four famous Yogini temples in India. The other three are located at Hirapur near Bhubaneswar , Khajuraho and Bheraghat near Jabalpur.
The premium specimen of a brick temple is the 20m high Indralatha temple. It is one of the tallest brick temples of ancient India.
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Hirapur's Chausathi (64) yogini temple is one of the famous shrines. It is one of the tantric shrines of India with unique sculptures and statues. It's nearly 15 kms from the city of Bhubaneswar and is situated in a village of Hirapur.
The yogini / goddess idols in the temple are standing on animals or demons depicting the victory of Shakti (female power). The idols express all emotions including anger, sadness, happiness, joy and desire.
Name of yoginis in the depicted in the temple are:
1. Bahurupa
2. Tara
3. Narmada
4. Yamuna
5. Shanti
6. Varuni
7. Kshemankari
8. Aindri
9. Varahi
10. Ranveera
11. Vanara mukhi
12. Vashnavi
13. Kaalratri
14. Vaidyaroopa
15. Charchika
16. Betali
17. Chinnamastika
18. Vrishavahini
19. Jwala kamini
20. Ghatavara
21. Karakali
22. Saraswati
23. Birupa
24. Kauveri
25. Bhaluka
26. Narsimhi
27. Biraja
28. Vikatanna
29. Mahalakshmi
30. Kaumari
31. Mahamaya
32. Rati
33. Karkari
34. Sarpashya
35. Yakshini
36. Vinayaki
37. Vindya Balini
38. Veera Kumari
39. Maheswari
40. Ambika
41. Kamiyani
42. Ghatabari
43. Stutee
44. Kali
45. Uma
46. Narayani
47. Samudra
48. Brahmini
49. Jwala Mukhi
50. Agneyei
51. Aditi
52. Chandrakanti
53. Vayubega
54. Chamunda
55. Maruti
56. Ganga
57. Dhumavati
58. Gandhari
59. Sarva Mangala
60. Ajita
61. Surya Putri
62. Vayu Veena
63. Aghora
64. Bhadra Kali
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