Brahmeswara Temple - Bhubaneswar

Brahmeswara Temple - Bhubaneswar

Brahmeswara Temple - Bhubaneswar


A good way off of 3 km from Lingaraja Temple and 5 km from Bhubaneswar Railway Station, Brahmeswara Temple is a well known Hindu sanctuary situated in the sanctuary city of Bhubaneswar. It is one of the sacred spots to visit in Bhubaneswar and among the best places of legacy in Orissa.

Committed to Lord Shiva, Brahmeswara Temple remains in a yard flanked by four littler sanctuaries. The sanctuary has a place with the late eleventh century as per an engraving conveyed to Calcutta from Bhubaneswar.

The engraving shows that the sanctuary was worked in 1058 AD by King Udyotakesari's mom Kolavati Devi during the Somavamsi ruler's eighteenth decision year.

The sanctuary is worked in the conventional Kalinga design style by utilizing of stones. The sanctuary is delegated a panchatanaya sanctuary where four auxiliary hallowed places arranged in the four corners of the primary holy place.

This pyramid shape sanctuary has two sections in particular the Vimana and Jagamohana. The Vimana of the sanctuary is around 18.96 m.

It was during the development of this sanctuary that iron bars were utilized by the manufacturers. The Jagamohana is acclaimed for the lion head symbols that were first found at the Mukteswar Temple. The sandstone dividers and the wooden structures of the inside merit referencing.

Brahmeswara Temple is prestigious for its masterful figures, particularly for the models in the pinnacle and yard of the sanctuary. Tantric related pictures are likewise positioned inside this sanctuary.


The outside dividers of the sanctuary are decorated with the figures of a few divine beings and goddesses, carvings of fowls, creatures, and some strict scenes. Impeccable of the carvings is Lord Shiva as Nataraja, playing the veena over a bull and well proportioned female figures intricately festooned with trimmings.


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