Banesvara Siva Temple in Bhubaneswar is located in the old part of the town.. It is built in the later part of 9th century. This temple was built using sandstone.
The temple is facing towards east. The tower of the temple is square on plan and fronted by a shallow porch.
While the interiors and exteriors of the temple are plain, there are some gems of craftsmanship on the tower like lion, motifs which is seen on most of the temples in this area.
The door jamb is plain while the lintel architrave is decorated with graha panel and Gajalaxmi. Other interesting sculptures are dwarapalas on the entrance door jambs.
The temple is facing towards east. The tower of the temple is square on plan and fronted by a shallow porch.
The door jamb is plain while the lintel architrave is decorated with graha panel and Gajalaxmi. Other interesting sculptures are dwarapalas on the entrance door jambs.
Wonderful pictures and explanation.
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ReplyDeleteWell observed the art work and rock carvings! Interesting doorstep
ReplyDeleteInteresting to note the architectural differences between temples at the northern India and at the southern India.
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Fantastic temple!
ReplyDeleteI love all these old temples you show. The history there is amazing to me!
ReplyDeleteI really like the sandstone block construction of the tower. The carving above the door is equisite.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful captures of such a beautiful old temple, Rajesh!! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a great weekend!
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Another original design! I thought it looks a bit like a big helmet! But so interesting with beautiful carvings!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love this temple!
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ReplyDeleteVery nice to see. Make me want to go to India.
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Mormor
What beautiful sculptures!
ReplyDeleteThank you for appreciating the beautiful temple.
ReplyDeleteThis is so different from other temples you have shown. I recently watched a programme on building round domes on a square foundation. Most interesting test of an architect's skill.
ReplyDeleteI feel the keeping the embellishments to a minimum, enhances them even more.
Thank you, I enjoyed this post very much.
Beautiful statues. The details on these are amazing.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the close-ups of the details. It is remarkable that something built so long ago and being outdoors could still have all that detail.
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