Mahadev Temple, Deobaloda –
The Temple
The temple is east facing, built
of sand stone. The temple is built on raised platform. It has a sanctum and
a pillared Navaranga Mandapa (hall). The Mandapa can be reached by a
flight of steps. The mandapa pillars are adorned with images of Bhairava, Vishnu,
Mahishasura Mardini (a form of Devi Durga who
killed the demon Mahishasura), Shiva, musicians, dancers
and Kirtimukha designs.
Nandi can be found outside the
temple facing the sanctum. It is housed in a four pillared Mandapam. A small
pillar nearby has a sati idol standing with folded hands, a trident is buried
nearby. The shikhara (tower over the sanctum) which is
supposed to have been built in Nagara style is
missing. The Sanctum houses a Shiva
Linga of about 1.5 feet in height, which is approached through a
highly ornate door entrance guarded by Shaiva
Dvarapalas.
The idols of Goddess
Parvati, Ganesha and Hanuman can
be found inside the sanctum. The exterior of the temple near the entrance is
adorned with decorated band of Gaja, Asva and Nara. The temple wall portion has
two decorated segments adorned with images of Tripurantaka Shiva, Gajantaka Shiva,
Narasimha, Radha
Krishna, Ganesha, Varaha, Lakshmi along
with other depictions of Gods and Goddesses.
One can find pictorial
representation of hunting, hunters and bull fighting on the walls of temple.
Like the Khajuraho's temples, this Shiva Temple also has the traditional erotic
form of Devi Devta and the carved statue is the center of attraction. The
Temple courtyard has a store house like shed where one can see antique idols
and statues that have been found during excavation, which may have belonged to
the temple.
There is a shrine of Shitla
Mata. Many idols of stone gods are kept in this shrine. The temple is
having a Kund and it is believed to be connected to another old town Arang of
Chhattisgarh state through a tunnel. The Kund is having 23 steps and 2 wells
beside it. One of the well is perennial.
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