Makareswar
Temple, Bhubaneswar,
Odisha
Makareswar Temple is a Hindu
Temple dedicated to Lord
Shiva located in Bhubaneswar, the state capital of Odisha, India. The
temple is situated very close to Papanasini Pond. The Temple was built in 12th
Century AD by the Gangas. The temple complex
consists of two Temples.
The Temple
The temple complex consists of one
main temple dedicated to Makareswar and another small temple.
Makareswar Temple:
This is the main temple in the
temple complex. It is made up of Sandstone. It is facing east. Presiding Deity
is called as Makareswar. He is housed in the sanctum in the form of Shiva
Lingam. The vimana is of rekha deula type and the Jagmohana follows Pidha Deula
style. Gaja Lakshmi can be found on the lintel and Navagraha panel can be found
on the Uthara at entrance of Jagamohana. Ganesha, Kartikeya and Durga are the
niche idols around the walls of the shrine. The Vimana is plain and is devoid
of sculptures.
Smaller Temple:
This is the smaller temple in
the complex. It has only sanctum with rekha type Vimana. The Entrance is little
bit projected outside. It does not have Jagamohana. However, there are
indications that it would have boasted a Jagamohana in ancient times. Presiding
Deity Labanyeswara is housed in the sanctum in the form of Shiva Lingam. Ganesha,
Kartikeya and Parvati are the niche idols around the walls of the shrine. Gaja
Lakshmi panel can be seen in the lintel. Dvarapalas can be found at the door
jambs.
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