Samadhisvara Temple
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Sandy_JSR
Jamshedpur, India1.565 contributi
mar 2023
The Samadhishvara Temple is a Hindu temple located in the Chittor Fort in close proximity of Vijay Stambh. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is called "Samadhishvara". It is an ancient Hindu temple, which was constructed in the 11th century. The temple has a big three-faced idol of Shiva. The temple is operational and regular puja and aarti is being performed. The temple has a nice architecture. We also did some souvenir shopping from a lady, sitting inside the temple premises, through UPI payments.
Scritta in data 24 giugno 2023
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Dirk W
Alexandra Headland, Australia6.458 contributi
feb 2023 • Coppie
Beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Shiva close to the Victory Tower. A large, slightly scary, image of Shiva dominates the center. There are three gorgeous entrance porches ; facing the Western one sits Shiva's vehicle, the Nandi, under a canopy. The columns are intricately carved in white marble.
Scritta in data 25 marzo 2023
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AnjanManda
Hyderabad, India2.031 contributi
dic 2022
Built in the 11th century the Hindu temple is located in the Chittor Fort . It is also known by the name of Tribhuvan narayan temple. Samadhisvara ("Lord of Samadhi") is an aspect of the hindu god Lord Shiva.
The sanctum sanctorum of the temple has a massive three-headed Shiva idol. This idol rises from the ground and almost covers the entire wall.
The third eye of Shiva can be seen on all three heads. There is a nandi statue opposite the main entrance.
The sanctum sanctorum of the temple has a massive three-headed Shiva idol. This idol rises from the ground and almost covers the entire wall.
The third eye of Shiva can be seen on all three heads. There is a nandi statue opposite the main entrance.
Scritta in data 16 febbraio 2023
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MumbaiRiders
Mumbai (Bombay), India1.671 contributi
mar 2021
This is a Hindu temple located in the same "Vijay Stambha complex" on the northern bank of Gaumukh Kund reservoir and dedicated to Lord Shiva.Evidence suggests this temple was constructed in the 11th century and restored during the 13th and 15th centuries. Temple ruins destroyed by invaders can be seen on the ground in front of the temple.
Scritta in data 25 marzo 2021
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Dalbir_S_Virdi
Navi Mumbai, India3.028 contributi
dic 2019
An ancient Hindu Temple where you can see three faces of Lord Shiva depicting Truth (Satya), Splendor (Royalty) and Anger (Krodh / Tam). Regular Aarti and prayers are conducted at this Temple by the Priest. Photography is allowed. The surroundings of the Temple have several artifacts which have been gathered from ruins are being preserved for restoration. There is a very old electro-mechanical devise inside this temple which produces background instrumental music during Aarti. It was fascinating to watch it in working condition.
Scritta in data 12 febbraio 2020
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK179.496 contributi
dic 2019
The Samadhishvara Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva. The name of the temple comes from Samadhishvara, which means "Lord of Samadhi". That being another name for Shiva. The temple design is a mixed bag of different styles, which is unsurprising since this has been an active temple since the 11th century. The exterior of the temple has a very distinct bands of relief on different levels. The lower levels contains half relief sculptures of elephants, followed by relief of cavalry, then dancing sati and civic processions, as move you move up the levels.
The roof of the temple is a conical pyramid, with many smaller conical pyramids surround the main one, that gives the impression of a single pyramid when far off enough. An interesting mix of architectural styles.
The roof of the temple is a conical pyramid, with many smaller conical pyramids surround the main one, that gives the impression of a single pyramid when far off enough. An interesting mix of architectural styles.
Scritta in data 16 dicembre 2019
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NILIMA_11
Mumbai (Bombay), India317 contributi
lug 2019
Chittorgarh fort has many temples and one them is Smadhishvara . The temple is dedicated to Lord shiva and was built by Raja Bhoha of Paramara dynasty in the middle of the 11th century. Raja Bhoja also built many other monuments in the chittorgarh fort. The most famous is Samdhishvara temple !
This temple is later renovated by Maharana Mokal of Sisodia Dynasty in 1428, it is also known as Mokal temple.
The temple has three enterances. It has arth mandap, sabha mandap, antaral and very huge garbha griha. ( sanctum santorium) The temple built in Nagara style of architecture.
The main deitiies are Brahama, Vishnu, and Mahesh / Shiva. The trinity of three main gods of Hindus where . Brahrama as a creator on the left side while vishnu in the middle as a preserver and on right is Shiva / Mahesh as a destroyer of evil.
This ancient temple is adorn with beautiful carving on the outside walls. Outside the temple is seated Nandi ,
the Bull of shiva and on the other side is a gaumukh kund or reservoir. The water of the reservoir falls on the shiv ling through out the year. .
This temple is later renovated by Maharana Mokal of Sisodia Dynasty in 1428, it is also known as Mokal temple.
The temple has three enterances. It has arth mandap, sabha mandap, antaral and very huge garbha griha. ( sanctum santorium) The temple built in Nagara style of architecture.
The main deitiies are Brahama, Vishnu, and Mahesh / Shiva. The trinity of three main gods of Hindus where . Brahrama as a creator on the left side while vishnu in the middle as a preserver and on right is Shiva / Mahesh as a destroyer of evil.
This ancient temple is adorn with beautiful carving on the outside walls. Outside the temple is seated Nandi ,
the Bull of shiva and on the other side is a gaumukh kund or reservoir. The water of the reservoir falls on the shiv ling through out the year. .
Scritta in data 12 settembre 2019
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Kaushik G
Mumbai (Bombay), India4.068 contributi
ott 2018 • Coppie
We had visited this beautiful Samadhisvara Temple located inside Chittorgarh fort during our vacation in Udaipur. This temple is located at a place which originally was the cremation area of the royal family living inside the fort. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva but there is no Shiva lingam inside the temple but instead there is a unique 3 headed idol of Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh. We liked the beautiful intricate sculptures on the walls, pillars and dome of the temple.
Scritta in data 3 luglio 2019
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Patriorche
Roche-la-Moliere, Francia311 contributi
apr 2019 • Amici
Oui, bien si on n'a pas vu Dilwara à Mont Abu ou Ranakpur. Mais c'est bien toujours la même chose si on n'est pas pationné.
Scritta in data 11 aprile 2019
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RajeevDr
6.080 contributi
gen 2019 • Coppie
This 11th century temple is the oldest amongst the temples built in this historic fort , but the craftsmanship still shines through the stories carved in stone.This temple was originally built by Raja Bhoja of Parmara dynasty in early 11th century near the sacred Gaumukh kund , & later was extensively renovated by Maharana Mokal in 1428 , therefore known as Mokaljis temple.The temple has a pyramidal roof typical of Jain Architecture . The base of the temple is in the form of an inverted lotus. The sanctum sanctorum houses a huge 9 ft idol of Trimurti - Brahma - the creator , Vishnu - the preserver , Mahesh - the destroyer . There is a big nandi statue in the west . In the south a long staircase leads to the Gaumukh kund. The walls of the temple & the pillars are richly decorated with remarkable sculptures & inscriptions of that period.
Scritta in data 12 marzo 2019
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