Friday, April 10, 2020

Dodrepal Temple, Bastar, Chattisgarh

Dodrepal Temple, Bastar, Chattisgarh
Dodrepal Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to the Lord Shiva located in Dodrepal in Bastar District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. The Temple complex is situated on the eastern side of Dodrepal Village. The Temple is one of the protected monuments in Chattisgarh declared by Archaeological Survey of India.


Legends
As per the legends, Lord Vishwakarma built three temples here for Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.

History
The temples of Dodrepal is believed to be built around 11th Century CE by Nagavanshi Kings. There is fragmentary Telugu inscription, found on a slab provides information about Nagavanshi Ruler.

The Temple
The Temple complex consisted of three temples with similar height. Two temples remained intact and the third one is completely lost. Remains of the third temple can be found in the premises. The Temple follows Nagara style. One Temple houses a Shiva Linga within a circular Yonipitha. Sculpture of Lord Shiva and Parvathi sitting on Nandi can be found in the back side of the Lingam in the sanctum wall. The Second Temple also houses a Shiva Lingam.


Among the remains of the third temple, three idols are significant. Two idols are completely defaced. The third one is the idol of Vishwakarma, God of art and sculpture (in Hindu Mythology). This idol is around 22 feet high and carved on a thick slab of rock. The presence of Vishwakarma Idols makes this temple as the only Vishwakarma temple in the Bastar region. There was an idol of Goddess Danteshwari of around 4.5 ft high, but this idol is lost.


Festivals
Maghi Purnima is the festival celebrated here with much fanfare.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 1 Km from Mavlibhata, 7 Kms from Bade Arapur Railway Station, 30 Kms from Jagdalpur, 32 Kms from Jagdalpur Railway Station, Jagdalpur Airport, 46 Kms from Geedam and 308 Kms from Raipur. The Temple is situated in Jagdalpur to Geedam Route. Take a left before Mavlibhata Village to reach this temple.
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