Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Uttaresvara Temple, Bhubaneswar – The Temple Complex

Uttaresvara Temple, Bhubaneswar – The Temple Complex
The temple complex has Uttaresvara Temple, Bhimesvara Temple, eight identical temples called Ashta Sambhu Temples, Godavari Tank and few dilapidated temples. Uttaresvara Temple is considered as an important temple in the temple complex. The temple is surrounded by the lesser shrines of Bhimesvara in north Sahadevesvara in south and the compound wall on the eastern and western sides. The Temple is facing east, and it is a living temple.


Presiding Deity is called as Uttaresvara. He is housed in the sanctum in the form of Shiva Lingam within circular yoni pitha. There is a mount pillar installed in front of the sanctum. A Nandi is placed on top of this mount pillar. There is a four armed Goddess Gajalakshmi seated in lalitasana over a lotus pedestal at the lalatabimba. The architrave above the doorjamb is carved with the traditional Navagrahas (nine planets).


Dvarapalas along with the attendants are found at the lower portion of door jambs. Idols of Bhairava and Bhairavi can be found at entrance of sanctum. There is an idol of Lord Narasimha at the right side of entrance to sanctum. He is facing Lord Uttaresvara. The Temple consists of Sanctum and Jagamohana. The sanctum has rekha type vimana.


The Jagmohana has rectangular flat roof. The vimana is tri ratha on plan trianga bada on elevation. The Jagamohana is plain with the three niches in the southern wall. The roof of the jagamohana is very similar to that of Parasurameswara temple, built in two tiers of sloping terrace, with a clerestory in between. The northern Raha niche has an idol of six armed Mahisasuramardini.


She holds a wheel in lower left, a bow in second lower left and the third left hand rests over the demon Mahishasura. The deity holds a sword in lower right, a spear in the middle and an arrow in the third right hand. Her left leg is resting over the hip of the demon. Goddess holds a spear, a sword and an arrow in her right hands. Her left leg is seen over the hip of the demon. The human faced demon has a torso of Buffalo.


She is considered as one of the Ashta Chandi of Lord Lingaraj. (Ashta Chandi of Lingaraj are Bindhya Bashini at Tala Bazar, Mohini at Southern embarkment of Bindusagar, Ramayani or Rabani at Pujapanda Sahi on Ratha Road, Kapali of Tinimundia / Vaital Temple, Uttarayani, Gouri of Kedar-Gouri Temple, Ambika near Kotitirtheswara Temple and Dwara Bashanti on Bindusagar Road). During the month of Chaitra offering of Pana to Uttarayani is famous at this place.


The southern Raha niche houses an image of a four armed Siddhi Vinayaka. He holds a Nagapasa, Parasu, Modaka-Patra and a staff in his hands. The western Raha niche houses an image of Kartikeya. Lord  Karthikeya in a standing posture. In his left hand he holds Sula and his right hand rest over his thigh. He has jatamukuta and wears beaded necklace and a female attendant is standing in his lefts. This temple is heavily painted in yellow colour by the temple authorities without knowing its architectural importance.

The other temples and tank in this Temple complex are;
Bhimesvara Temple:

Ashta Sambhu Shiva Temples:
For brief details, please refer below link;
Godavari Theertham:
For brief details, please refer below link;
Sahadevesvara Temple:
The Temple is situated inside Uttaresvara Temple Complex near to Bhimesvara Temple. It is believed that Pandavas visited this place. The temple is facing towards the north. Presiding Deity is called as Sahadevesvara. He is housed in the sanctum in the form of Shiva Lingam over a circular yonipitha. The Temple has a square vimana with a frontal porch. The vimana is in pidha order. The doorjambs and lintel are plain
Laterite Temple:
The temple is located inside Uttaresvara temple complex. It is a dilapidated temple in the complex. The temple is buried up to the bada portion. The temple as ascertained from the visible portion of the bada has a square Pancharatha vimana.

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