Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2008

India : Bhubaneshwar Temples - The most distincitve architectures

LINGARAJA TEMPLE

Image Source : Lingaraja Temple

This temple was built in the 11th century, Lingaraj Temple's most distinctive features are its ornately carved tower and its spires that soar to a height of 54 meters. Dedicated to Tribhuvaneshwar (Lord of the three worlds), also known as Bhubaneshwar. It is one of the most prized examples for the temple architecture in the country. Here, Lord Tribhuvaneshwarea is bathed daily with water, milk and bhang. There is a Parvati Temple too within the same precincts.

PARASURAMESWARA TEMPLE

Image Source: Parasurameswara Temple

This temple built in the Kalinga school of architecture, was dedicated to Lord Shiva but there are images of Lord Vishnu, Yama, Surya and seven Mother goddesses. Lovishly decorated, it has exquisite friezes depicting animal life, human figures and floral motifs, coupled with impressive busts of Shiva.

SVARANJALESWARA TEMPLE

Svaranjaleswara temple lies in the south of Parasurameswara temple, built in a similar fashion, only the motifs on the walls depict scenes from the Ramayana.

RAJARANI TEMPLE

Image Source: RajaRani Temple

The Rajarani temple is famous for its ornate duel, or compass, decorated with some of the most impressive Oriya temple architecture. The temple is remarkable for the absence of any presiding deity. The temple's name is supposed to be derived from the red-gold sandstone used in building it-rajarani being the local name for the stone. The lower portion of the deul is populated by statutes of eight Dipalakas, guarding the eight cordinal directions of the temple.

MUKTESWARA TEMPLE

Image Source: Mukteswara Temple

The sculptural decoration of the Mukteswara is referred to as the "gem of Oriya architecture". Richly sculpted, the temple offers pride of place to tales from the Panchatantra. The highlight of the temple is the magnificent tarana - the decorative gateway, an arched masterpiece, reminiscent of Buddhist influence in Orissa. The temple is decorated to Lord Shiva.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

India : Bhubaneshwar : Konark - The Ultimate Oriya temple architecture

Image Source: Konark

The ways you reach at Konark are:

By Air:

Nearest Airport Bhubaneshwar which is 65 kms from Konark has direct connection with Delhi, mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Vizag, etc.

By Rail:

Puri Railway Terminus is only 35 kms, having direct train sercives with Kolkata, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Vishakhapatnam, etc.

By Road:

Interstate bus services are available either or Puri or Bhubaneshwar.

Konark Dance Festival

Konark Dance Festival held in the Open Air Auditorium north of the Sun Temple, during the first weeks of December, it features spell binding music & dance and an enchanting temple ritual that traces its origin to medieval tantra.

CHANDRABHAGA MELA or MEGHA SAPTAMI

Mela:

In the month of February, it is a grand religious festival. Thousands of pilgrims converge on the pool, on this day to take a holy dip in its curative waters, and then shuffle off to the beach where, in accordance with an age-old custom mentioned in the puranas, they watch the sun rise over the sea. The event is followed by the puja of the Navgraha.

SHOPPING AT KONARK:

Sea-shell, Palm Leaf paintings, Silver filigree, Stone and wood carving, Patta paintings, Tie and Dye textiles, bamboo basketry, brass and bell metal work and horn work and the famous applique work of Pipli, can be selected as souvenirs from the local market of Puri, Bhubaneshwar and Konark. Ananda Bazar at Puri is the world's biggest food market.

TOURIST INFORMATION CENTER

Government of Orissa Tourist Office: 236821

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS:

Canara Bank: 236828
Post Office: 236829