- Parsurameswar Temple
Parsurameswar Temple is an
Hindu temple dedicated toLord Shiva located inBhubaneshwar ,Orissa ,India . It is one of the oldest temples inOrissa . This 650 A.D. temple has all the main features of the pre-10th century Orissan style of architecture. Such elements such as thepine spire that curves up to a point over thesanctum housing the presiding deity, and the pyramid-covered hall where people sit and pray.Description
The temple is ornamented with a bas-relief of prosessions of horses and elephant.
Latticework covers the windows. In the temple courtyeard there are more exotic carvings ofGanesha , the elephant God and other deities.On a corner of the temple compound is the exotically unique "
Lingam of one thousand Lingas "shiva phallic symbol with 1,000 lingas engraved on it.Other interesting carvings are those of Shiva throwing down king "
Ravana ," who is trying to uproot MountKailasa , the resting place ofLord Shiva .External links
* [http://www.indyahills.com/orissa/temple.html Places of Worship in Oriessa]
* [http://www.cyberorissa.com/myorissa/temples/temples2.htm Temples of Orissa]
* [http://www.saigan.com/heritage/temple/north.htm North Indian Temple Structure - Nagara Style]
* [http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_alphalist_orissa.asp Archaeological Survey of India - List of Monuments in Orissa]
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