Odisha
Odisha
Odisha
ARCHITECTURE
NORTHERN INDIA
(INDO ARYAN)
• BHUBANESWAR An IDEAL CAPITAL CITY “Nehru did not
want Bhubaneswar to become a ‘city of big buildings’.
• The main temple rests on high platform called “Pista”. The temple
is approached by an assembly hall, known as “Jaga-Mohan” – one
which pleases the world.
• The main temple is called as “Rekha Deul” because of its
emphasis on vertical lines.
• The “Jagamohan” is 22m long and 17m wide, with its lower
storey “bada”, rising to a height of 10m and its “pida” a
pyramidal tower attaining a height of 30 from the ground
• The Nat mandir and Bhog mandir are of smaller sizes but are of
the same style.
• In the courtyard there are temples of Parvati, Ganesh, Kartikeya,
Balraj, Subhadra and Krishna.
• The outer surface is exuberantly carved with gods, goddesses,
nymphs. A Shiva Linga 3m high and 2.5m in diameter is installed
in garba-griha.
• The “Jagamohan” is 22m long and 17m wide, with its lower
storey “bada”, rising to a height of 10m and its “pida” a pyramidal
tower attaining a height of 30 from the ground.
• The Nat mandir and Bhog mandir are of smaller sizes but are of
the same style.
• The sanctum and the nata mandir have lost their roofs.
• Towards the west of the temple , there are two ruined temples. One temple
is known as the mayadevi temple , which has mayadevi, wife of the sun god
, as diety . The mayadevi temple is dated back to 11th century older than the
main temple .