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- Descrição:
- The Hazareshwar Temple can be entered from the eastern side through the mandapa (pillared hall), which is a small, square, open hall resting on a low base.
- Palavra-chave:
- Nagara Style of Architecture, 11th to 13th century CE, Mandakini Kund, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Rajasthan, Bijolia Group of Temples, Bhilwara, Early Medieval, Architecture, Hazareshwar Temple, Mahakal Temple, Temple, and Undeshwar Temple
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- The mandapa (pillared hall) of the Hazareshwar Temple shows two frontal pillars and back pilasters, supporting the flat simple roof above.
- Palavra-chave:
- Mahakal Temple, 11th to 13th century CE, Mandakini Kund, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Rajasthan, Bijolia Group of Temples, Bhilwara, Early Medieval, Undeshwar Temple, Hazareshwar Temple, Nagara Style of Architecture, Temple, and Architecture
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- The Hazareshwar Temple is constructed in the trabeate style, which is most evident in its ceiling design. The pillars and pilasters of the mandapa (pillared hall) support four lintels, forming a large square with concentric squares. Each square features a kirtimukha (face of glory) at its corners, and at the centre of the ceiling, there is a beautifully carved lotus bloom.
- Palavra-chave:
- Mandakini Kund, 11th to 13th century CE, Early Medieval, Temple, Bhilwara, Rajasthan, Architecture, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Mahakal Temple, Undeshwar Temple, Bijolia Group of Temples, Hazareshwar Temple, and Nagara Style of Architecture
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- The pilasters at the back of the mandapa (pillared hall) are elegantly adorned with bell and chain motifs. At the centre of the mandapa, a stone sculpture of Nandi (Shiva’s bull) is placed, facing towards the garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum).
- Palavra-chave:
- Nagara Style of Architecture, 11th to 13th century CE, Mandakini Kund, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Temple, Bijolia Group of Temples, Bhilwara, Early Medieval, Architecture, Hazareshwar Temple, Mahakal Temple, Rajasthan, and Undeshwar Temple
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- Kubera, accompanied by his mount, the elephant, is depicted with four arms. In his upper arms, he holds a symbol of wealth and abundance —a money bag. Though his lower arms are damaged, it is evident that he once wielded a gada (mace) in his lower right hand and a kamandalu (water pot) in his lower left hand.
- Palavra-chave:
- Nagara Style of Architecture, 11th to 13th century CE, Mandakini Kund, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Rajasthan, Bijolia Group of Temples, Bhilwara, Early Medieval, Architecture, Hazareshwar Temple, Mahakal Temple, Temple, and Undeshwar Temple
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- A syncretic representation adorns the kakshasana (seat backs) niche in the form of Ardhanareshwar, embodying the divine union of Shiva and Uma. Shiva’s right half and Uma’s left half seamlessly blend into a single divine form, symbolizing the inseparable nature of masculine and feminine energies. While the figure originally had four arms, only the upper two remain intact. Shiva’s side wields a pointed weapon, signifying his power, while Uma’s side holds a pushpa (flower), representing her nurturing aspect. At the bottom, Nandi, Shiva’s mount, accompanies his side, while Uma’s side features a kalasha (pitcher) adorned with verdant vegetation, symbolizing fertility and abundance. It is significant because both the syncretic images of Harihara and Uma-Maheshvara connect Vishnu and Uma with vegetal growth, symbolizing prakriti (nature), while Shiva represents purusha (essence).
- Palavra-chave:
- Nagara Style of Architecture, 11th to 13th century CE, Mandakini Kund, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Rajasthan, Bijolia Group of Temples, Bhilwara, Early Medieval, Architecture, Hazareshwar Temple, Mahakal Temple, Temple, and Undeshwar Temple
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- Ishana is depicted with four arms, holding a trishula (trident) and sarpa (snake) in his upper hand. He is holding a kamandalu (water pot) and varadaksha in his lower hands. He wears a jatamukuta (crown of matter hair) and is adorned with jewels. At the bottom right, his mount, the bull, is carved.
- Palavra-chave:
- Nagara Style of Architecture, 11th to 13th century CE, Mandakini Kund, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Temple, Bijolia Group of Temples, Bhilwara, Early Medieval, Undeshwar Temple, Hazareshwar Temple, Mahakal Temple, Rajasthan, and Architecture
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- Bhairava is portrayed dancing, his four arms moving in a divine rhythm. Notably, Bhairava wears unique footwear with a distinct heel. His left foot, adorned with a sandal, rests firmly on the ground, while his right foot is raised inward, adding dynamism to his celestial dance. In his upper hands, Bhairava holds a damru (drum) and a bowl. His lower left hand holds a severed human head, while his lower right hand grasps an object resembling a musala (pestle). His appearance is marked by a highly raised hairstyle, a moustache, and a flowing beard.
- Palavra-chave:
- Mandakini Kund, 11th to 13th century CE, Early Medieval, Temple, Bhilwara, Rajasthan, Architecture, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Hazareshwar Temple, Undeshwar Temple, Bijolia Group of Temples, Mahakal Temple, and Nagara Style of Architecture
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- A figure of Nirutti stands prominently with a noticeable phallus, symbolizing his association with fertility and vitality. In his hands, Nirutti holds a damru (drum), a khetaka (shield), and a musala (pestle). At the bottom left, a broken animal is depicted. Nirutti’s distinctive high-raised hairdo adds to his unique presence, while his adorned appearance with jewels and a long garland underscores his divine status.
- Palavra-chave:
- Mandakini Kund, 11th to 13th century CE, Early Medieval, Temple, Bhilwara, Rajasthan, Architecture, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Mahakal Temple, Undeshwar Temple, Nagara Style of Architecture, Hazareshwar Temple, and Bijolia Group of Temples
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- Varuna is depicted alongside his vahana (mount), the makara (crocodile-like mythological sea creature). In his upper right hand, he holds a pasha (noose), symbolizing his control over the cosmic forces. In his upper left hand, he holds a pushpa (flower), representing his connection to the natural world. His lower left-hand holds a kamandalu (water pot), signifying purity and sustenance, while his lower right hand extends in varada hasta (boon-giving gesture).
- Palavra-chave:
- Mahakal Temple, 11th to 13th century CE, Mandakini Kund, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Temple, Bijolia Group of Temples, Bhilwara, Early Medieval, Architecture, Hazareshwar Temple, Nagara Style of Architecture, Rajasthan, and Undeshwar Temple
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Dr Nikita Rathore
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Bhilwara
- Data carregada:
- 20-06-2024
- Data modificada:
- 20-06-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image