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Chandrasekhara Mahadeva Temple

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Country
  
India

Location
  
Bhubaneswar

Date built
  
19th century A.D.

State
  
Orissa

Primary deity
  
Siva lingam

Architectural style
  
Kalinga architecture

Chandrasekhara Mahadeva Temple

Architectural styles
  
Kalingan Style (Kalinga Architecture)

Similar
  
Chintamanisvara Siva Temple, Madneswar Siva Temple, Aisanyesvara Siva Temple, Champakesvara Siva Temple, Purvesvara Siva Temple

Chandrasekhara Mahadeva Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Siva located in the village Patia, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India. The enshrined deity is a Siva lingam within a circular yoni pitha. The temple has a private ownership but is held by many people at the same time.

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The Temple

The temple dates back to approximately 19th century A.D. This is inferred from the architectural features and building materials. The temple has a lot of cultural significance attached to it. Rituals like Badaosa and Sankranti are observed here. The Patia Grama Mangali Trust Board is also associated with this temple.

Surrounding

The temple is surrounded by residential buildings in north and south, pasture land in west and a concrete hall in the east.

Architectural features

The temple has a vimana and a cement concrete hall in front of the vimana, which served as jagamohana. On elevation, the vimana is of pidha order having bada, gandi and mastaka measuring 4.80 metres in height from bottom to the top. The bada of the temple measures 1.75 metres in height. The gandi measures 1.55 metres and the mastaka 1.50 metres in height. The doorjambs are a decorative element of the temple. They measure 1.20 metres x 0.51 metres. The building material is laterite. The construction technique used is Ashlar masonry with cement plaster and it has Kalingan style.

References

Chandrasekhara Mahadeva Temple Wikipedia