Janjgir
Vishnu Temple,
Chattisgarh
Janjgir Vishnu Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated
to the Lord Vishnu located in Janjgir Town in Janjgir – Champa District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. The Temple is situated on
the banks of Bhima Talab Pond. The Temple is one of the
protected monuments in Chattisgarh declared by
Archaeological Survey of India.
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History
Janjgir was known as Jajallapura
in ancient times. Jajallapura was founded by the Kalchuri King Jajalladeva I in
12th Century CE as per Ratanpur inscription. Hence, the temple can
be assigned to Kalchuri King Jajalladeva I. The construction of the temple
began in the 12th century, but it was never completed. They tried to
construct the temple in two parts. Unfortunately, they could not assemble the
two parts in time. Usually the construction of a temple can be understood by
the architecture of its Shikhara (crowning). However, this temple does not have
any Shikhara. Hence, the temple came to be called as Nakata Mandir (Incomplete
Temple) by the locals.
The Temple
This is an east facing Temple. The
temple is built of red clay bricks and constructed over a high raised platform.
The temple is built on Saptaratha plan. It consists of a mandapa, antarala
and sanctum. The main door consists of images of river goddesses, Ganga &
Yamuna, Dvarapalas and human form of weapons of Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu in the
centre and Lord Brahma & Lord Shiva at extreme end can be found in the door
lintel.
Navagrahas can be found in
between the Hindu trinity. An image of Lord Vishnu riding over Garuda is
present in the second slab of the lintel. Presiding Deity is Lord Vishnu,
housed in the sanctum. The idol of Lord Vishnu has four arms, each holding
flower, conch, wheel and Abhaya hasta.
Rare idols of Gandharvas and
Kinnaras are also found here. There are many small miniature panels found in
the platform walls. These miniature panels depicts scenes from Ramayana and
Mahabharata. Friezes of elephant and lion run around the temple walls.
Dashavatara images of Vishnu and images of Shaiva can be found on the external
walls.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 2
Kms from Janjgir Bus Stand, 3 Kms from Janjgir Naila Railway Station, 10 Kms
from Champa, 51 Kms from Bilaspur, 58 Kms from Bilaspur Airport, 150 Kms from
Raipur and 158 Kms from Raipur Airport. Janjgir is well connected by railways
and roads and is connected to major cities like Bilaspur and Raipur through National Highway.
Public buses ply from Bilaspur on regular intervals.
Janjgir is a connected with SEC
railway and its railway station is Janjgir-Naila. It is well connected to the
rest of the country through the Indian Railways. The station is on the main
Mumbai-Kolkata (Calcutta) rail line with daily connections to Mumbai, Kolkata,
Pune, Nagpur, Puri, Vishakhapatnam and Ahmedabad.
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