Bhoramdeo temple
Bhoramdeo temple
The first stage of the temple is a large platform or plinth that is built to height of 5 feet (1.5 m). The platform itself, on its exterior faces, has many sculptures of Hindu deities carved on it.[6]
The temple built over this platform which measures 60 feet (18 m) x 40 feet (12 m)[3] has the conventional Hindu temple composition of a mandapa (hall), followed by an antral or passage leading to the Garbhagriha or sanctum sanctorium, the main enclosure in the temple where the chief deity, Shiva in form of a Shiva Linga, is deified.[3][6] The mandapa is square on plan and is supported on four main central pillars, apart from the peripheral pillars. The sanctum sanctorium measures 9 feet (2.7 m)x9 feet (2.7 m).[3] All the three enclosures are linked by passageways.[5]
The temple is built facing the eastern direction, where there is an entry door; in addition, there are two more doors which open to the south and north but there is no door in the westerly direction.[6] The three doors have open "half shelters".[3]
Right at the entrance to the sanctum sanctorium, there are very finely sculpted images of the ten avatars of the god Vishnu, apart from images of Shiva and Ganesha. The towering roof of this garbhagriha is topped by Kalasha, which is circular in shape.[6] The garbhagriha has striking right angled offsets in the north east and southern part which add to the elegance of the temple.[3] There are many small towers which surround the main tower.[5]
The front entrance door of the temple has sculpted images of Ganga and Yamuna on its doorpost.[2]
Also sculpted on the exterior and interior walls of the temple are the bass reliefs in the entablature part, of elephants, mythical figures and sensuous sculptures; the sensuous figures on the exterior walls represent the Kama Sutra, the erotic postures which reflects the then prevailing social, cultural, architectural and religious ethos in the region. These sculptures are crafted in three tiers on the exterior face of the temple up to the pinnacle,[6] and are housed in niches.[5] The sculpted images arranged in rows on the outer faces of the main tower vary in size from 1 foot to 1.5 ft to 2 ft in descending order from the top of the tower to its lower end. The main tower expands lower down into four other subsidiary structures to provide stability to the main tower.[3]
The lowest tier of the exterior walls is embellished with sculptures of lions and elephants. The material used for the sculptures are of black and ochre stones (black stone is used to carve pantheon gods while Ochre stone is used for other sculptures). Also sculptured on the exterior face of the temple are divine images of Vishnu and his incarnations. In addition, the entrance doors are flanked by images of mythological figures, which are of 1 or 2 ft in height.[6] On the southern face of the shikara or tower there is well crafted image of Ganesha with six arms and well turned out trunk.[5] Some of the other images of interest are: A stone slab of Vishnu and Lakshmî mounted on Garuda with a king offering prayers, a gana adorning the top part of the pillars; inside the sanctum sanctorum, next to the main deity of Shiva Linga, is serpent with raised hood, and also images of Ganesha and Shiva, and that of a king and queen.[5]
Typical architectural feature which represents the Khajuraho style of architecture is the tower of the temple which is a synthesis of a view of the receding Maikal Hill range. The sharp curved forms, typical of temples of Orissa. are also a built-in feature of this temp
लेबल: Bhoramdeo Temple
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