Parasurameswara temple (7th century ) , Bhubaneswar,Odisha
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Parasurameshwar temple is one of the oldest temple in Bhubaneshwar. It is built around 7th century and having excellent carvings.
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Parsurameswar temple is located in between Kedargouri temple and Vindusagar tank. The temple was built in 7th century AD. The sculpture and architecture of the temple are very attractive. The temple is maintained by Archaeological department as one of the important ancient monuments.
Bhaskareswar Temple Bhubaneswar
Bhaskareswar temple is situated on Tankapani road surrounded by a huge campus. It is one of the ancient temples in the temple city of bhubaneswar with beautiful sculpture. The three other important ancient temples within half km radius of this temple are Rajarani temple, Megheswar temple and Brahmeswar temple.
India: Parasurameswar Temple, Bhubaneshwar
There were over 7,000 temples in Bhubaneshwar at one time and after checking into the Hotel Ginger (a Novotel-type hotel), inhaling a cup of Black Coffee, we set out to visit just four of the most important.
Parasurameswar Temple dates from 650, and all the temples were built in Kalinga-style architecture found only in the State of Orissa.
Brahmeswar-temple-Bhubaneswar (2012)
Brahmeswar temple is one of the famous ancient temple of the temple city of Bhubaneswar. There are a number of small and medium size temples in the same campus. Lord Shiba is the presiding deity in the temple.
Significance of Brahmeshwar Temple -Famous ancient temple of the temple city of Bhubaneswar
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Mukteswar & Siddheswar and Kedara-Gouri Temple | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | India | By Trip & Tour
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I am Neel. Welcome to my YouTube channel “Trip & Tour”. Today I am presenting you a new historical place; “Mukteswar & Siddheswar and Kedara-Gouri Temple”.
Mukteswar Temple is a 10th century Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in Bhubaneswar, capital of Odisha, India. The temple dates back to 950-975 CE is a monument of importance in the study of the development of Hindu temples in Odisha.
Kedareswar Temple, one of the eight Astasambhu Temples, is near the Mukteswar Temple. The presiding deity is Loard Shiva, referred to locally by the name ‘Kedareswar’. It is in the precinct of Kedara-Gouri on the right side of the road leading to Puri from Bhubaneswar and at a distance of 40 metres.
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Vaital Deul Temple or Baitala Deula ,Bhubaneswar. Odisha
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Vaital temple or Baitaḷa Deuḷa is 9th century temple dedicated to goddess chamunda. the temple base is below ground level. The outer walls are full of sculpture and carvings of Hindu deities, mostly Shiva,Parvati in her Shakti. There is many sculpture of erotic couples.
Nageswar-temple-bhubaneswar (2012)
Nageswar temple is situated about a km from the Ravi talkies square and about the same distance from Lingaraj temple of Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Orissa. Although the temple is maintained by archaeological survey of India, the deity in the temple is still worshiped and many people visit there regularly. Many of the ancient temples like Kedareswar temple, Parsurameswar temple, Mukteshwar temple, Lingaraj temple, Uttareswar temple, Brahmeswar temple, Bhaskareswar temple etc. are located in the same locality within one km radius. The temple showcases excellent architecture of the past Orissa known as Kalinga.
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Mukteswar Temple Bhubaneswar
#Mukteshvara #Temple (IAST: Mukteśvara; also spelt Mukteswar) is a 10th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The temple dates back to 950–975 CE] and is a monument of importance in the study of the development of Hindu temples in Odisha. The stylistic development the Mukteswar marks the culmination of all earlier developments, and initiates a period of experiment which continues for an entire century, as seen in such temples as the Rajarani Temple and Lingaraj temple, both located in Bhubaneswar.It is one of the prominent tourist attractions of the city.#Bhubaneswar
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Parsurameswar, a Shiva temple in Bhubaneshwar, is considered the best preserved specimen of an early Orissan Hindu temple, and one of the oldest in the state, dated to the Sailodbhava period between the 7th and 8th centuries.
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Bhubaneswar Temples
Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha is widely known as the 'Temple City of India' on account of its large number of temples that had been built between 7th and 13th centuries AD. They represent the Kalinga School of Temple Architecture. The seven best known temples in Bhubaneswar built in the chronological order are the Parasurameswar, the Vaital Deula, the Mukteswara, the Rajarani, The Brahmeswara, the Lingaraj and the Ananta Vasudeva. Except the last all others are Shiva Temples. Bhubaneswar along with Puri and Konark form the golden triangle of Eastern India.
Muktesvara deula - Bhubaneswar
Stone carvings on the walls of Muktesvara deula. One can see the reflection of the temple and the garden inside the premises of the temple.
Muktesvara deula is a 10th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, India. The temple dates back to 970 CE and is a monument of importance in the study of the development of Hindu temples in Odisha. The stylistic development the Mukteswar marks the culmination of all earlier developments, and initiates a period of experiment which continues for an entire century, as seen in such temples as the Rajarani Temple and Lingaraj temple, both located in Bhubaneswar.
The Mukteswar Temple is found to be the earliest work from the Somvamsi period. Most scholars believe the temple is the successor to Parsurameswar Temple and built earlier to the Brahmeswara Temple (1060 CE). Percy Brown puts the date of construction of the temple to 950 CE. The presence of torana, which is not part of any other temple in the region makes this temple unique and some of the representations indicate the builders were starters of a new culture. The Somavamsi king Yayati I contributed to the building of the temple.
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India: Mukteswar, Rajarani, Siddheswar & Lingaraj Temples, Bhubaneswar
Fortunately, we weren't going to visit all of Bhubaneswar's remaining temples. Just the creme de la creme, dating from the 8th, 9th, 10th centuries ending at the Lingaraj Temple where non-Hindus are not allowed to enter. The entire Temple is surrounded by a gate to keep out non-believers.
There is a viewing platform to gawk at this huge temple surrounded by 50 smaller temples and shrines. Parts date over 1,400 years and we were almost templed out by now...
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Bhubaneswar is the capital of Orissa. It is famous for the beautiful temples. Here is a list of 10 must see and beautiful places to visit in Bhubaneswar.
1. Lingaraj Temple
2. Nandankanan Zoological Park
3. Dhauli Giri Hills
4. Udayagiri & Khandagiri Caves
5. Odisha State Museum
6. Parasurameswara Temple
7. Iskcon Temple
8. Pathani Samanta Planetarium
9. Brahmeswara Temple
10. Rajarani Temple
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pavakeswar-temple-bhubaneswar (2012)
Pavakeswar is also known as Daiteswar temple. This is situated near Parsurameswar temple, on the road connecting Kedaragouri temple and Bindusagar. This is one of the ancient temples in Bhubaneswar maintained by Archeological Survey of India.
Temple City of India | Ekamra Kshetra || Bhubaneswar
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Temple City of India|Ekamra Kshetra ||Bhubaneswar
Like the city of Banaras the eastern Indian City Bhubaneswar, is also known as the temple city of India.
It has been a centre of religious importance since the ancient ages.
The old town of the city was often depicted as Ekamra Kshetra which again means Temple City.
The history of the areas in and around can be traced to 3rd century BC and earlier. With many 6th-13th century Century Hindu temples, which span the entire spectrum of Kalinga architecture, are situated in and around Old Bhubaneswar.
Bharateswar Temple It is a 6th century temple and considered as the oldest among the temples of Bhubaneswar.
Satrughaneswara temple Built during Sailodbhava Rule in later half of 6th century, it is one of the oldest temples of Bhubaneswar.
Lakhmaneswara temple Built during Shailodbhava rule.[7]
Parsurameswar Temple It is the best preserved specimen of an early Hindu temple datable to the Sailodbhava period of the seventh and eighth centuries.[10]Parsurameswar is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the oldest temples in Odisha. This temple, built about 650AD,
Lingaraj Temple It is a Hindu temple dedicated to Harihara, another name for Lord Siva is the biggest of all at Bhubaneswar is located within a spacious compound wall of laterite measuring 520 feet by 465 feet. The wall is 7 feet 6 inches thick and surmounted by a plain slant coping. Alongside the inner face of the boundary wall there runs a terrace probably meant to protect the compound wall against outside aggression.[8]
Mukteswar Temple It is a 10th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Siva. The temple dates back to 970AD, is a monument of singular importance in the study of the development of Hindu temples in Odisha. I
Rajarani Temple It is an 11th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Siva. Originally it was known as Indreswara, and serves as a shrine to Shiva. It is known as 'love temple',[12] covered with coyly erotic carvings of women and couples. The temple is aesthetically endearing with its graceful sculptures.[13]
Vaital Deul Temple’s striking feature is the shape of its sanctuary tower.
Rameshwar Deula Legend goes as when Rama was returning from Lanka after victory over Ravana, Goddess Sita asked to worship Shiva here. So Ramachandra built a Linga for that purpose.
Brahmeswara Temple The temple was erected at the end of the 9th century, is richly carved inside and out. This Hindu temple can be dated with fair accuracy by the use of inscriptions that were originally on the temple.
Ananta Vasudeva The temple was constructed in the thirteenth century, and the complete murties of Krishna, Balarama, and Subhadra are worshipped there.
Chintamanisvara Siva Temple This temple dates back to 14th century According to local legend the temple was built by the Kesharis (Somavamsis).
Kapilesvara Siva Temple The presiding deity is a Siva-lingam at the center of a circular yonipitha inside the sanctum.
Parsurameswar Temple in Bhubaneswar
Parsurameswar temple is located in between Kedargouri temple and Vindusagar tank. The temple was built in 7th century AD. The sculpture and architecture of the temple are very attractive. The temple is maintained by Archaeological department as one of the important ancient monuments.
The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and is one of the oldest existing temples in the state. It is believed to have been built around 650 CE in Nagara style and has all the main features of the pre-10th century Orissan-style temples. The temple is one among the Parashurameshvara group of temples.
Parashurameshvara Temple has a vimana, the sanctum, and a bada, the curvilinear spire over its roof, rising to a height of 40.25 ft (12.27 m). It is the first temple to have an additional structure called jagamohana, compared to the earlier temples that had only the vimana. Though the temple is dedicated to Shiva, it contains sculpted images of Shakta deities, which are otherwise normally part of Shakta temples. The temple is the first in Bhubaneswar to contain depictions of Saptamatrikas, namely, Chamunda, Varahi, Indrani,Vaishnavi, Kaumari, Shivani and Brahmi. The temple is maintained and administered by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).