Andal
Deul Temple, Kharod,
Chattisgarh
Andal
Deul Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to the Lord
Shiva located in Kharod Town near Shivrinarayan in Janjgir – Champa District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.
The temple is located in the north end of the town. The Temple is also known
as Indal Deul. Kharod is also known as Kashi of Chhattisgarh. This
temple has been declared of national importance under the Ancient Monuments and
Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1958.
Legends
According
to Indian epic Ramayana, Dushana and his twin brother Khara,
younger brothers of Ravana, were demons who ruled the Dandaka
Forest. After Lakshmana humiliated Surpanakha by
cutting off her nose and ears, Khara and Dushana went to war against Lakshmana
and Rama.
During this fight, Khara and Dushana was killed by Rama. Kharod is the place
where the war took place. The exact place is marked with a bat tree as per
local folklore. The town Kharod derived its name from these two demons.
History
Kharod was one of the well-known ancient place
during the period from 7th century A.D to the 11th century
A.D. Various Inscriptions can be found in Kharod from different ruling
dynasties of South Kosala. Kharod houses a group of ancient temples namely Andal
Deul, Sabari Temple and Lakhneshwar Temple. The town was established by Panduvamshis of Kosala in 7th Century AD. Alexander Cunningham
visited Kharod in 1873 – 1874, Beglar visited Kharod in1874 – 1875 and then by
Longhurst. These visits bought the importance of these temples to the outside
world.
The Temple
This
is a west facing temple. The temple is constructed entirely of brick except for
its door way and Jagati which are built of stone. The Temple stands on a raised
platform. The Temple is Saptaratha on plan. The Temple consists of sanctum only
and can be accessed through steps. There is no idol installed inside the
sanctum, only few loose panels are kept inside. The design of vimana is similar
to the Lakshmana Temple of Sirpur.
The
interior walls of the sanctum is plain and devoid of any ornamentation except a
recessed niche on the southern wall and the stucco plaster. Ganga and Yamuna
can be found at the entrance. The lintel or the cross-bar of the door jambs has
friezes of Lord Shiva and Parvati seated in lalitasana at the centre being
flanked by Brahma (left), Vishnu (right). There are niches for Parsvadevatas on
three sides of external walls however the sculptures are very much ruined.
Horse riders can be found on either side of niches.
Connectivity
The
Temple is located at about 1 Km from Kharod Bus Stand, 4 Kms from Shivrinarayan, 38 Kms from Janjgir, 40 Kms from Janjgir
Naila Railway Station, 59 Kms from Bilaspur Junction Railway Station, 62 Kms
from Bilaspur, 69 Kms from Bilaspur Airport and 131 Kms from Raipur. The Temple is situated on Bilaspur to Shivrinarayan Route (NH – 49). Buses ply
from Bilaspur to Kharod on regular intervals.
Location
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