Navlakha Temple, Ghumli,
Gujarat
Navlakha Temple is a Hindu Temple
dedicated to Sun, located in Ghumli Village in Devbhumi Dwarka district
of Gujarat, India. The Temple is considered as the oldest sun
temple of Gujarat. It rivals the Somnath
Temple and Modhera Sun Temple in its architecture.
The Temple was under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India.
Legends
Navlakha:
The Navlakha temple was built at
a total cost of Rupees Nine Lacs hence the temple was named Navlakha.
Curse of a Sati named Son:
It is said that Ghumli was
destroyed due to curse of a Sati named
Son with whom Rana Bhanji Jethwa fell in love.
History
Ghumli was the capital of Saindhava dynasty
which ruled western Saurashtra from middle of eighth century to middle of tenth
century. The Saindhava Copper plates and several inscriptions mention
Bhutambilika, Bhumilika, Bhutambilimandal, Bhutambilyan, Bhumbhall
Bhubhrutpalli, Bhumbhiliya. It was later corrupted into Bhumli and then Ghumli.
Ghumli was declared as second Capital by Jethwa dynasty, in 1220 by Rana
Shiyaji, who took the title of Rana of Ghumli and shifted capital from Shrinagar.
Ghumli remained their Capital
till 1313, when Rana Bhanji Jethwa, was defeated at a war, he fled Ghumli &
shifted to Ranpur.
Jadeja Jam
Unaji came from Sindh and
attacked Ghumli in 1309 but was defeated later in 1313 his son Barmaniyaji
Jadeja attacked and defeated Rana Bhanji Jethwa. He completely destroyed Ghumli
and turned it into ruins. Navlakha Temple at Ghumli was
built by Jethwa rulers in 12th century CE. The temple was destroyed
when Ghumli was sacked by Jadeja Jam Barmaniyaji
attacked Ghumli in 1313.
The Temple
The Temple is considered as the oldest sun
temple of Gujarat. The temple follows a combination of Solanki
style architecture and Maru-Gurjara style of architecture. The temple is of
Sandhara type. The Temple is facing towards east. It has the largest base (Jagati)
of the temples in Gujarat, measuring 45.72 x 30.48 m. The Temple had a
beautiful entrance arch or Kirti Toran, that is now lost. The sanctum sanctorum
is surrounded by a covered pradakshina path
with balconies. The Ranga Mandapa (large gathering hall) is two storeyed.
The mandapa has
eight-sided pillars for support. There are images of Brahma
& Savitri
in the south, Shiva
& Parvati
in the west and Lakshmi & Narayan in the north in
Bhadra Gavashaka. An entwining tusk of three elephants is considered to be a
trade mark of this temple. An image of two elephants fighting with their trunks
can be seen on the back wall of the temple. The carvings on the outer walls represent
figures from the Shaiva mythology and friezes.
There are two step wells called
as Vikai Vaav and Jetha Vaav near to the Navlakha temple. Vikai Vaav is the
largest step well in entire Kathiawar region. Vikai or Vikia Vaav was
constructed by Jethwa ruler Vikiaji. Hence, the Vaav was named after him. It is
considered as one of the oldest and the biggest step wells. The well has many
flights of steps leading up to it. The entrance pavilions can be seen standing
intact at three places.
Ghumli Ganesh Temple:
There is a temple dedicated
to Ganesha,
popularly known as Ghumali Ganesha Temple
outside the Navlakha Temple. This Temple was built in the 10th century AD. The
temple has a tall shikhara
and devoid of any notable carvings in the outer walls. It is now in a
dilapidated condition.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 7
Kms from Bhanvad Bus Stand, 8 Kms from Bhanvad Railway Station, 42 Kms from
Porbandar Airport, 42 Kms from Porbandar, 87 Kms from Jamnagar, 146 Kms from Rajkot
Airport and 361 Kms from Ahmedabad. The temple is situated on Porbandar to
Jamnagar Route via Bhanvad.
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