Manibhadresvara Siva Temple – I

Manibhadresvara Siva temple is located in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India.

Manibhadresvara Siva Temple – I.
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
Deitylord Shiva
Location
LocationBhubaneswar
StateOrissa
CountryIndia
Manibhadresvara Siva Temple – I is located in Odisha
Manibhadresvara Siva Temple – I
Location in Orissa
Geographic coordinates20°14′27″N 85°50′12″E / 20.24083°N 85.83667°E / 20.24083; 85.83667
Architecture
TypeKalingan Style (Kalinga Architecture)
Completed14th century A.D.
Elevation17 m (56 ft)

It was built around 14th century A.D. and is located at Latitude of 20 degree 14’ 45" N., Longitude of 85 degree 50’ 14" E.,and Elevation of 55 ft and is situated in the eastern embankment of Bindusagar tank. It is on the right side of the road branching from Kedara-Gouri to Lingaraja temple. The enshrined deity is a Siva-lingam within a circular yoni pitha at the centre of sanctum. The temple is facing towards north.[citation needed]

Significance

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Historic significance

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Local people ascribe the temple to the Kesaris (Samavamsis), that architecture does not conform to local legend.

Cultural significance

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Rituals like Sankranti are celebrated in the temple.

Social significance

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Sradha, pindadana, mundanakriya are also performed in the temple .

Physical description

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Surrounding

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The temple is surrounded by Bindusagar tank in the west and Dalmiya Dharmasala in south-east at a distance of 20.00 m across the road.

Architectural features

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On plan, the temple has a pidha Vimana measuring 1.70 m2 and stands on a low pista with a height of 0.38 m. On elevation, the vimana has bada, gandi and mastaka measuring 2.42 m in height from bottom to the top. With threefold division of the bada the temple has a trianga bada measuring 1.26 meters height. The pabhaga, jangha and baranda measures 0.38 m, 0.71 m and 0.17 m in height respectively. The gandi measures 1.00 m and mastaka 0.16 m in height.[citation needed]

Building techniques

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It is built with Laterite by Dry masonry Construction techniques and kalingan style.

References

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  • Indira Gandhi National Centre For The Arts: Archaeological sites of Orissa
  • www.eodissa.com
  • Book: Lesser Known Monuments of Bhubaneswar by Dr. Sadasiba Pradhan (ISBN 81-7375-164-1)