Sun Temple, Varman, Rajasthan
Sun Temple is a Hindu Temple
dedicated to Lord Surya located in Varman Village in Reodar Tehsil in Sirohi District in the western
Indian state of Rajasthan. This temple is
also called as Surya Narayana Temple / Brahmana Swami Temple. This temple is
considered as one of the oldest Sun temples in India. The
temple is one of the state protected monuments in Rajasthan declared by Archaeological Survey of India.
History
The temple is believed to be built in 7th
century CE. An inscription dating back to 1019 CE records the gift of lands to
the temple by one Sohapa. The temple was partially destroyed in 1025 CE by
Mahmud Ghazni. The temple was renovated in 1042 CE by Nochaka, son of Sarama
during the reign of Paramara King Puranapala. The temple was rebuilt in 1299 CE
by Lalita Devi, wife of Pratihara King Vinnada during the reign of Paramara
King Vikramasimha of Chandravati. The temple was attacked and destroyed by Alauddin Khilji in 14th century CE during his
Gujarat invasion.
The Temple
This temple is facing towards
east and stands over a low raised platform. The temple consists of sanctum with
circumbulatory path with three transepts, antrala, sabha mandapa with lateral
transepts and entrance porch. There is a carving of a chariot drawn by seven
horses, situated on a pedestal, in a niche of the sanctum. The transepts and
the porch are enclosed by balustrades.
The roofs and the face-stones of
the outer wall are missing. The sanctum door-frame is of the overdoor design
with 5 ornate bands and shows on the lintel an image of Surya which is also
repeated on the cardinal niches of the sanctum. The sanctum enshrines an image
of Surya / Brahma Svamin in standing posture. The temple is rich in its
carvings on the pillars, domes and walls.
There are beautifully carved
images of the Navagrahas and Ashta Dikpalas in the temple, but these images
were badly damaged during the invasion of Alauddin Khilji in 14th century CE during his
Gujarat invasion. The
interior pillars, which are tetragonal, are plain below and decorated in the
upper half with scrolls, kirtimukhas and makara-heads in roundels, carrying a
floral frieze and capital, supporting either double roll or atlantean brackets.
Connectivity
The temple is located at about 7 Kms from Reodar,
7 Kms from Reodar Bus Stand, 11 Kms from Mandar, 43 Kms from Abu Road Railway
Station, 59 Kms from Sirohi, 65 Kms from Mount Abu and 203 Kms from Udaipur
Airport. The temple is situated on Reodar to Mandar route.
Location