Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Surang Tila, Sirpur, Chattisgarh

Surang Tila, Sirpur, Chattisgarh
Surang Tila is a Hindu Temple Complex dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Vinayaga, located in Sirpur Village in Mahasamund District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Surang Tila is the largest Temple complex built on a raised platform. The Temple is under protection of Archaeological Survey of India.


History
As per the inscription, the temple was built during the period of Maha Shivagupta Balarjuna. This temple complex was unearthed during the excavation carried in the year 2005 – 2006.


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The Temple
Surang Tila is the largest Temple complex in Sirpur built on a raised platform. It is one of the highest in Central India.  The Temple complex is facing west. The temple is made out of white stone. The platform is about 30 feet above ground level. There are 37 stone steps connecting the raised platform to the ruined mandapa in the ground level. The raised platform has Maha Mandapam once but now only the pillars remains. There are remains of thirty-two ornate pillars arranged in four rows strewn all around which once held the roof.


There are five sanctums in the platform. The three Eastern and Northern Sanctums have Shiva Lingas and the southern sanctum has the Idol of Ganapati. The remaining sanctum houses an idol of Vishnu. The architecture reminds Panchayatana form of temple. The stone door jambs of each of the sanctums as well as the pillars have intricate carvings depicting Narasimha, other sculptures of various gods, goddesses, asuras & apsaras and animals.


Below the temple terrace, are ruins of two buildings, one likely a residence for priests and monks, another a small tantric temple with Shodasa (16 faced) Shiva Linga possibly from ancient period. It used to be a soil mound with tunnels (Surang) used by the locals, but the temple was excavated between 2006 and 2007. An inscription was found during the excavation, now kept in the Raipur museum.


Connectivity
Sirpur is located at about 37 Kms from Mahasamund, 38 Kms from Mahasamund Railway Station, 45 Kms from Arang, 74 Kms from Raipur Airport and 82 Kms from Raipur. Sirpur Village is situated on the banks of the river Mahanadi in Mahasamund District in the state of Chhattisgarh. Sirpur is accessible from Raipur by a four-lane National Highway 53. Regular bus services connect Raipur and Sirpur. The nearest railway station is Mahasamund Railway Station. The nearest airport is the Swami Vivekananda airport at Raipur with daily flights to major cities in India.

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