The Lingaraja Temple in
Bhubaneswar, Orissa, is devoted to the worship of Lord Lingaraja.
Unison of Lord Shiva and Vishnu, the presiding Svayambhu linga
makes the Lingaraja Temple a worship place for all Hindu sects. The
influence of the 180 feet high main tower (deul) exerts its
influence on all aspects of life in the city of Bhubaneswar
just as the name of Lord Lingaraja (also known as Tribhubaneswar)
resounds through the streets of Orissa.
The Lingaraja Temple dates back to the
eleventh century but some of the remains within the complex suggest
that a stone temple, dating back to the 7th century, stood on
the same ground. There are nearly 150 exquisitely carved temples
within the Lingaraja Temple complex that are worth a visit too, on
your tour to Lingaraja Temple in Orissa with Tourism of Orissa tour
packages.
The sculpted spire (deul) of
the main temple in the Lingaraja Temple complex is replicated in the
turrets of the temple. The Jagmohana (porch), Natya
Mandira (dance hall) and Bhoga-Manda (offering hall) are
other structures that have become a standard part of Orissa's temple
architecture. On your tour to Lingaraja Temple, Orissa, you too can
see and admire these fabulous relics of Orissa's architectural style
that are famous world over for its sculptures depicting religious
activities of the temple lined along the temple walls.
How to reach:-
"Lord Lingaraj Temple" is one of the
must visited temples of Orissa. The god of the gods 'Lord Mahadev'
is being worshiped in this Temple. It dates back to the 11th century
and represents the mature and complex 'Nagara' style of Orissan
temple architecture. To get into this temple you will get the
nearest airport at Bhubaneswar and nearest Railway Station at
Bhubaneswar.
Famous for:-
Its tower, dominating the surroundings, is visible from miles
around. The temple, set in a huge walled compound measuring 520 feet
by 465 feet, originally consisted only of the sanctum and the mandap
or the entrance hall. The dancing hall and the hall of offerings are
later additions. Around the main shrine there are many smaller
votive shrines. The outer walls of the temple are lavishly decorated
with beautiful sculptures which mark a climax of Hindu decorative
architecture. Birds, beasts, creepers, flowers, men and women in
erotic poses and postures, a host of gods and goddesses all are
there in their full majesty and grandeur. The inner walls of the
shrine, containing the phallus symbol of Shiva, are plain and
without any embellishment. Just north of this temple is the sacred
lake of Bindu Sagar with a tiny island in the center, where there
are many lesser shrines. Here, once in a year, Lingaraj himself is
brought for ritual ablutions.
Conclusion:-
These temples epitomize a comprehensive history of the Orissan style
of temple architecture from its very inception to perfection
spreading almost to two thousand years from 3rd century B. C. to
16th Century A. D. These magnificent monuments dominating the city
skyline, are within a reasonable walking distance from one another.
The 46 meter high Lingaraj Temple marks the culmination of temple
tradition of Bhubaneswar.