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== References ==
== References ==
Lesser Known Monuments of Bhubaneswar by Dr. Sadasiba Pradhan (ISBN: 81-7375-164-1)
# Lesser Known Monuments of Bhubaneswar by Dr. Sadasiba Pradhan (ISBN: 81-7375-164-1)
# http://www.ignca.nic.in/asi_reports/orkhurda174.pdf


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Suresvara Mahadeva/ Byamokesvara temple

Suresvara Mahadeva temple,also known as Byamokesvava temple, is located in the Tala bazaar market complex, Old Town of Bhubaneswar,the capital of the state of Orissa. The temple is located in front of the Lingaraj Temple across the road in the left side of the eastern gateway at a distance of 10.00 m. The temple is facing towards west. It is a living temple and the enshrined deity is a Siva-lingam with a circular yonipitha at the centre of the sanctum. At present the sanctum is 1.50 m below from the present road level. It is a recently recovered temple that was buried.It was built in 10th century AD.The temple is maintained by the shopkeepers of that locality.

Significance

Historical Significance

The locals ascribe the temple to the Kesharis(Somavamsis).

Cultural significance

Festivals like Maha Shivratri or Sivaratri, Sankranti, Jalabhisheka etc are observed.

Physical description

  • Surrounding

The temple is surrounded by shops in north and southern side, residential building in the east and the road in the west.

  • Orientation

The temple is facing towards the west.

  • Architectural features (Plan & Elevation):

Except the entrance on the west the entire temple from other three sides is buried up to the baranda portion of the bada. Hence the ground plan of the temple could not be ascertained. However it is pancharatha on plan with a central raha and a pairs of anuratha and kanika pagas on either side of the raha. There are five flights of steps leading down into the sanctum which is 1.50 m below the present road level. On elevation, the vimana is of rekha deul and measures 7.00 m in height from baranda to mastaka. Gandi measures 5.00 m and mastaka measures 2.00 m in height.

  • Raha niche and Parsva devata

As the temple is buried up to the baranda portion raha niches are buried.

File:Byamokesvara temple.jpg
Byamokesvara temple
  • Decorative features

The gandi is devoid of any sculptural embellishment.During the renovation work red coloured wash has been given to the temple.The doorjambs are decorated with three vertical bands and the river goddesses are usually found in the upper part of the door frame on either side of the navagraha slab.The doorjamb measures 1.72 mtrs in height x 1.30 mtrs in width. Ganga is found on the right side of the doorframe and Yamuna in the left. They stands over their respective vehicle with their outside hand on the thigh and the uplifted inside hand holding a vase as in the examples in the Muktesvara compound. Their hair is stylistically depicted and their face is illuminated by an identical soft and warm smile. Both are associated with dwarf-attendants. At the base of the doorjamb Saivite dvarapala are found on either side, whose only upper parts are visible.

  • Lintel

In the lalatabimba there is a Gaja-lakxhmi image .The deity is holding two lotuses in her both hands over which elephants are standing on either sides. The architrave above the doorjambs measuring 1.85 mtrs is carved with the navagrahas. Ketu is depicted as a full figure on his knees as seen in the Tirthesvara temple.


The building material used for the construction of the temple is coarse grey sand stone.The construction techniques- Dry masonry The Style is Kalingan.The river goddess are found in the upper part of the doorjamb. This is an exception in the temples of Bhubaneswar. Generally they are found at the base of the doorjamb along with the dvarapalas.

State of preservation

The temple buried up to the baranda and growth of the vegetation on the superstructure. ii) State of Decay/Danger of Disappearance.The monument needs to be exposed in full taking into account its rareity.

Grade

Classification Grade
Architecture B
Historic C
Associational B
Social/Cultural C

Threats to the property

Encroachment: The temple is encroached from all sides. The western side is encroached by the road and the other three sides are by the local shops and private residential buildings. They are using the wall of the temple as part of their boundary.

References

  1. Lesser Known Monuments of Bhubaneswar by Dr. Sadasiba Pradhan (ISBN: 81-7375-164-1)
  2. http://www.ignca.nic.in/asi_reports/orkhurda174.pdf

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