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Patalesvara Siva Temple -III

Introduction

Patalesvara Siva Temple -III is a Siva temple located on the Mandir Chowk of Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Orissa. The temple dates back to 13th century AD.

Location

Patalesvara Siva Temple-III is situated on the left side of the Lingaraja temple eastern gateway and it is situated on the Mandir Chowk of Old Town area in Bhubaneswar. The temple is facing towards east and the presiding deity is a circular yonipitha with a Siva-lingam. The temple is made of sandstone. The sanctum is 2.59 m below the present road level which is provided with seventeen steps leading down the sanctum.

Ownership

Single/Multiple: Multiple Public/Private: Public

Property Type

Precinct/ Building/ Structure/Landscape/Site/Tank: Building Subtype: Temple Typology: Pidha Deul

Physical Description

Surrounding

The temple is surrounded by road in east, compound wall of Lingaraja temple on its west at a distance of 1.85 mtrs., and Mahakala and Mahakali temple on it’s southern side through the eastern gateway of Lingaraja temple at a distance of 55 m.

Physical Description

On plan, the temple has a vimana and a frontal porch measuring 3.50 square mtrs. On elevation, the temple is buried upto the bada. Only the gandi is visible that measures 3.00 mtrs in height and mastaka is 0.70 m
Raha niche & parsva devatas: Since the temple is buried upto the bada the raha niches are buried.
v) Decorative features:
Door Jambs: The doorjambs are decorated with three vertical bands that measure 1.55 m in height x 0.74 mtrs in width. At the base of the doorjamb, there are two dvarapala niches measuring 0.36 mtrs in height, 0.17 mtrs in width, the enshrining deities of these niches are Saivite Dvarapala holding a trident in left hand and the right hand is in varada mudra
Lintel: At the lalatabimba, there is a Gajalaxmi image seated in lalitasana over a lotus, The image is flanked by elephants, who are pouring water upon the deity.

Grade

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Architecture C
Historic C
Associational C
Social/cultural C


References

www.ignca.nic.in/asi reports
'Lesser known Monuments' by Dr. Sadasiba Pradhan