Lingaraja Temple, Bhubaneswar
– Legends
Kirtivasa:
As per another legend, Lord
Shiva told his consort Parvati that he liked Bhubaneswar more than even
Varanasi. Parvati was eager to visit Bhubaneswar. She took the form of a
cowherd woman and wandered into the city. Two demons named Kritti and
Vasa were attracted by her. They troubled her to get married to them. She
requested them to carry her on their shoulders. When they did so, she crushed
them to the ground and killed them. She felt very tired and thirsty after
killing them. Shiva created Bindu Sagar lake to quench her thirsty and thus he
was named as Krittivasas, which became Kirtivasa.
Brahma Purana:
Brahma Purana is one of the 18
Maha Puranas. It has reference to Bhubaneswar as Ekamra Kshetra which
enshrined one crore Shiva Lingas.
Bhubaneswar:
Lingaraja is also called as Tribhuvaneswara which
means the master of three worlds. Probably, the city was named as Bhubaneswar
after him.
Ekamra Kshetra:
As the deity of the temple was
originally under a mango tree, the site is called as Ekamra Kshetra. The word
'Ekamra' means a mango tree.
Bindu Sagar:
As per the legend, an
underground river originating from the temple fills the Bindu Sagar tank, the
famous tank of Bhubaneswar. Thus, the tank became sacred and got the healing
power.
Different Names:
Lingaraja, literally means the
king of Lingam,
the iconic form or Shiva. Lord Shiva was originally worshipped as Kirtivasa and
later as Harihara and is commonly referred as Tribhuvaneshwara (also called
Bhubaneswar), the master of three worlds, namely, heaven, earth and
netherworld.
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