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Mahadev Temple, Deobaloda

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Mahadev Temple
Mahadev Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictDurg district
DeityShiva
Location
LocationDeobaloda, Bhilai Charoda town.
StateChhattisgarh
CountryIndia
Location in Chhattisgarh
Geographic coordinates21°13′07″N 81°28′43″E / 21.21861°N 81.47861°E / 21.21861; 81.47861
Architecture
TypeNagara

The Mahadev Temple in Deobaloda is dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. This temple belongs to the Kalchuri Period.[1] The temple is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India. The temple witnesses high footfall during Mahashivratri when the devotees from nearby villages gather here for Lord Shiva’s blessing. The event is also accompanied by a small fair.[2][3]

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Overview

It is an ancient temple built by Kalchuris during the 13th century AD.[4][3] It is said that this temple was built in just 6 months and that is why it is also called 6 Maashi ("6 months") temple.[5] The temple has a Kund and it is believed to be connected to another old town, Arang of Chhattisgarh state, through a tunnel.[1]

Architecture

The temple is east facing, built of sand stone. It has a Garbhagriha and a pillared Navaranga Mandapa (hall). The shikhara which was supposed to have been built in Nagara style[4] is missing. The Garbhagriha houses a Shiva Linga of about 1.5 feet in height,[4] which is approached through a highly ornate door entrance guarded by Shaiva Dwarpalas.[4] Inside the garbhgriha one can find idols of Goddess Parvati, Ganesha and Hanuman among others. The mandapa pillars are adorned with images of Bhairava, Vishnu, Mahishasur mardini[4] (a form of Devi Durga who killed the demon Mahishasura), Shiva, musicians, dancers and Kirtimukha designs.[2] The exterior of the temple near the entrance is adorned with decorated band of Gaja, Asva and Nara. The temple wall portion has two decorated segments adorned with images of Tripurantaka Siva, Gajantaka Siva, Narasimha, Radha Krishna, Ganesh, Varaha, Lakshmi along with other depictions of Gods and Goddesses. One can find pictorial representation of hunting, hunters and bull fighting on the walls of temple.[6]

A nandi is placed in front of the temple, as if it is guarding it.[2][4] The temple courtyard has a store house like shed where one can see antique idols and statues that have been found during excavation, which may have belonged to the temple.[4]

Legend

It is believed that the sculptor who was building the temple was so engrossed in his work that he didn’t care about his clothes. He became naked while continuing to work day and night to complete the temple. His wife used to bring food for him, but one day his sister came. Seeing this they both got ashamed and to hide himself he jumped in the Kund (holy pond inside the temple complex) near to the temple from the rooftop. Seeing this his sister also jumped in the nearby pond. Both pond and kund exist till date. The pond is called Kasara Talab[1][6] because the sister was believed to be carrying a kalasha for water. A kalash-type stone is still present there.[1]

The locals believe there is a secret tunnel inside the Kund that leads to a temple in Arang. The sculptor who jumped, found the tunnel and reached Aaang where he became a stone. At that place Bhanadeva temple is built.[5] The Kund has 23 steps and 2 wells beside it. In one, the flow of water never stops.[3]

Location

The Mahadev Temple is built in the small town of Deobaloda in Bhilai Charoda.[6] It is well connected by train and road.[2] By road: The temple is well connected by the National Highway by road, located 20 km from the capital Raipur city and about 15 km from Bhilai nagar. By train: Deobloda Charoda Railway station is located just near the temple, which serves as a stop for Local and Passenger trains. By airport: The nearest airport is Swami Vivekananda Airport Raipur.

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References

  1. ^ a b c d "dev-baloda-shiv-temple". www.patrika.com (in Hindi).
  2. ^ a b c d "Mahadev Temple in Devbaloda is 13th Century Shrine by Kalchuris". welcome236.com.
  3. ^ a b c "देवबलोदा शिव मंदिर - Deobalod Shiv Temple". www.chhattisgarhgyan.in (in Hindi).
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Mahadev Temple Dev Baloda". questchhattisgarh.blogspot.com.
  5. ^ a b "#temple 6 महीने में बना था देवबलोदा चरोदा का 6-मासी शिव मंदिर". www.gondwanaexpress.com (in Hindi). Gondwana Express. 2018-10-03. Archived from the original on 2022-01-18. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
  6. ^ a b c "#temple 6 महीने में बना था देवबलोदा चरोदा का 6-मासी शिव मंदिर". chhattisgarhrojgar.com. CGRojgar Desk. 2018-10-03. Archived from the original on 2020-08-06. Retrieved 2019-09-17.

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