This temple in Ponda is one of the modern temple that is simple yet beautiful. This type of temple architecture is mainly seen in this area.
Most of the temples in this area were shifted from the adjacent Vehla during the Portuguese invasion. But this temple is originally from this place itself according to the inscription on a 1413 AD stone in the temple premises.
The Temple was built in 1413, when this place was under the rule of King Veer Pratap Devaraya. Since then the original temple has undergone successive renovation even in the days of Chatrapati Shahu the Maratha ruler.
The main deity of the temple is a form of Lord Shiva. A stone sculpture of the Nandi Bull- the vehicle of Lord Shiva is set at the entrance of the main shrine. On either side of the sanctum are ancillary shrines of Lakshmi Narayan and Lord Ganesh.
The major attractions of the temple are the five-storied lamp tower.
The temple also has historic old water tank. It is built in such a way that standing at a certain point around the tank one can view the reflection of the idol of Lord Nagesh and the lighted lamps in the inner sanctum.
Most of the temples in this area were shifted from the adjacent Vehla during the Portuguese invasion. But this temple is originally from this place itself according to the inscription on a 1413 AD stone in the temple premises.
The Temple was built in 1413, when this place was under the rule of King Veer Pratap Devaraya. Since then the original temple has undergone successive renovation even in the days of Chatrapati Shahu the Maratha ruler.
The main deity of the temple is a form of Lord Shiva. A stone sculpture of the Nandi Bull- the vehicle of Lord Shiva is set at the entrance of the main shrine. On either side of the sanctum are ancillary shrines of Lakshmi Narayan and Lord Ganesh.
The major attractions of the temple are the five-storied lamp tower.
The temple also has historic old water tank. It is built in such a way that standing at a certain point around the tank one can view the reflection of the idol of Lord Nagesh and the lighted lamps in the inner sanctum.
So beautiful.
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These colorful temples are very attractive.
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Great architecture
ReplyDeleteMagnificent temple in very fine pictures.
ReplyDeleteInteresting the old water tank.
Wow - so pretty!
ReplyDeletewonderful buildings, colorful to , i like them a lot
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Great architecture as usual. I like the water reflections.
ReplyDeleteNice captures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place...
ReplyDeleteReally lovely!
ReplyDeleteBonitas fotografías e interesante reportaje.
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Beautiful. It looks so pristine that it could be new rather than the actuality of it standing for centuries.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very beautiful temple -- I really like that lamp tower. Sometimes 'simple' is the most beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch awesome structures. Never saw one in my life and I have been around a long time.
ReplyDeleteWowza! This temple is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and this post aptly illustrates the difference between our countries. When you refer to a temple built in 1432 as modern! Before the US was discovered by Europeans.
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful, and perfectly maintained.
ReplyDeleteYes, time is definitely relative!
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A rather unique temple,i would say it have some semblance of chinese architecture
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful.
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amazing how they build such amazing buildings at that time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful temple.
ReplyDeleteYour buildings are so beautiful! Nice reflection as well.
ReplyDeleteThis is all very interesting and beautiful,especially the lamp tower!
ReplyDeleteThe major attractions of the temple are the five-storied lamp tower.It is really very attractive and unique structure of the temple. Thank you sir for sharing a great click with introduction !!
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