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Akhadachandi Temple

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Akhadachandi Temple
ଅଖଡ଼ଚଣ୍ଡି ମନ୍ଦିର
Akhadachandi Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKhorda
DeityChandi
Location
LocationBhubaneswar
StateOdisha
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates20°14′27.888″N 85°50′1.2048″E / 20.24108000°N 85.833668000°E / 20.24108000; 85.833668000
Architecture
TypeMandir
Completed10th century
Elevation61 m (200 ft)

Anshuman temple is a 10th-century temple in Bhubaneswar in the state of Odisha, India. It is on the southwestern embankment of Bindusagar tank in Badu Sahi, Old town.

Description

It is 15 metres east of Markandesvara temple and to the northwest of Mohini temple at a distance of 30 metres. The presiding deity is Mahisasuramardini.

The temple is facing south and the presiding deity is facing east. Religious sacraments like Durgastami and Balabhoga are performed here.

The temple is maintained by Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation. It is in fair state of preservation. Anshuman temple was repaired by the Odisha State Archaeology under the X and XI Finance Commission Award.

The temple is surrounded by Bindusagar tank in the east at a distance of 6.40 metres, Markandeya temple in the west and private residential buildings in the southern side.

Architecture

Architectural features

Anshuman temple is constructed in the Kalingan style using coarse-grained sandstone.

The main temple is a Khakhara Deul. It is rectangular on plan measuring 1.28 metres x 1.83 metres.

On elevation, the vimana is of khakhara order measuring 42.94 metres in height from pabhaga to mastaka. From bottom to the top the temple has bada, gandi and mastaka. With fivefold divisions the bada measures 1.74 metres. At the bottom the pabhaga measures 0.26 metres in height. Jangha measuring 0.52 metres is segmented into tala jangha and upara jangha by a set of bandhana moulding. Bandhana measures 0.08 metres and baranda measures in 0.26 metres. Gandi of the temple is in khakhara order which is arranged in three tires with a semi cylindrical roof. The mastaka consists of a kalasa flanked by two gajakranta on either sides.[citation needed]

Decorative features

The doorjamb is decorated with two plaster design measuring 1.10 metres x 0.65 metres. Besides the main entrance there are two subsidiary gateways in the eastern and northern walls. These two gateways are uniform in measurement measuring 0.92 metres x 0.59 metres.[citation needed]

See also

References

External links

  • Pradhan, Sadasiba (2009). Lesser Known Monuments Of Bhubaneswar. Bhubaneswar: Lark Books. pp. 1–2. ISBN 81-7375-164-1.
  • Indira Gandhi National Centre For The Arts: Archaeological sites of Odisha
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