Kunti Temple, Mahendragiri,
Odisha
Kunti Temple is a Hindu Temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Mahendragiri Hills in the Paralakhemundi
subdivision of the district
of Gajapati, Odisha, India. The temple is situated on the
second peak, next in height to Kubjagiri of Mahendragiri Hills. This Temple is
also called as Gokarnesvara Temple.
Legends
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History
The exact history of this
Temple is not known. This temple is one of the earliest Shiva temples of
Odisha. The temple might be dated to 7th Century A.D. It is believed
that the first ruling prince of Kalinga was Maharajadhiraj Indravarma was
staunch worshipper of Lord Gokarnesvara. This temple on the top of this
mountain might be established by him which became the family god of all the
branches of the Gangas of Kalinga. As Mahendragiri was the home land of the
Shailodbhavas, this temple might be built by them. be the work of them. There
are conflicting claims about the builder of this Temple among the Historians.
The Temple
This Temple follows Rekha
Deula style, but it does not have Jagamohana. The Temple is about 30 feet
high. Presiding Deity is called as Gokarnesvara. He is housed in the sanctum in
the form of Lingam. It is also stated that original shape of Gokarnesvara was
wooden pillar worshipped by Sauras on the Mahendragiri hills which later turned
to the shape of Shiva Linga and was named as Gokarnesvara. There is a strange
phenomenon here, if water is poured on Shiva Linga, it disappears.
There are three niches of the
three sides of the temples. Ganesha is on the South, Kartik on the East and
Lord Vishnu on the eastern side. The Navagrahas can be found in the lintel over
the door jambs. There are two inscriptions paleographically dated to 12th
century A.D can be found in this Temple. One inscription is found to the right
of the entrance door and the other on the left side of the temple. Few
sculptures and ancient temple slabs are lying scattered around the temple
premises.
Festivals
Shivaratri is the famous festival celebrated in
Mahendragiri Hills. Around 50000 devotees will visit Bhima Temple, Kunti Temple
and Yudhistra Temple in Mahendragiri Hills during Shivaratri.
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