Bhima Devi Temple Pinjore
The Bhima Devi Temple Complex, also known as the Khajuraho of North India for its sculptures, comprises of the ruins of the temple dating from between 8th and 11th century AD, arranged in an open-air museum, together with the adjacent 17th-century Pinjore gardens. It is located in Pinjore town in Panchkula district of the state of Haryana. The Bhima Devi temple was sculptured during the reign of Gurjar Pratihars. Muslim invasions from 13th century onwards resulted in repeated destruction of the temple complex. The gardens were built by, Fidai Khan Koka, the foster brother of Aurangzeb. Fidai Khan Koka who was then Nawab of Sirhind, razed the temple and built the Pinjore gardens in the Islamic style.
location Haryana, Panchkula, Chandigarh
Legend
The temple is believed to have dedicated to Lord Shiva and
Bhimadevi. Legend states that Bhimadevi
belongs to the Shakti tradition that was derived from the Buddhist tantric
goddess and that she gave protection to the sages. It is said that the Pandavas
remained here for about one year on their way to the Himalayasduring their
exile. It is believed that the Pandavas worshipped goddess Mahakali here and
performed yagna to please her.
Architecture
Excavations point that the temple was architecturally
similar to the Panchayatan group of temples, where the main shrine is
surrounded by four subsidiary shrines. Erotic images and exquisite carvings
have adorned the the outer walls of the temple complex. The idols of Hindu gods
and goddesses such as Shiva, Parvati, Vishnu, Ganesha and Kartikeya have been
unearthed and most of them are now displayed in the in an open-air museum on
pedestals. Gray and green sandstone have been used to carve the stone
sculptures. The adjacent Pinjore garden has been laid in seven terraces with
the main gate of the garden opening into the highest first terrace which has a
palace built in Rajasthani-Mughal style.
Culture
Pinjore is a town in Panchkula district in Haryana. Pinjore
is best known for Pinjore Gardens also known as Yadavindra Gardens, Asia's best
17th Century Mughal garden
pic courtesy :http://haryanatourism.gov.in/
Darsan Info
The gardens are illuminated at night. A restored heritage
train has been introduced to visit all the monuments and the gardens in the
complex.
Darsan Dresscode
Any attire can be worn
Famous Festival
April - Baisakhi
July - Mango festival
Temple Rituals
There are no rituals conducted at present in the temple
Additional Info
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Pinjore Dhabha
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