Bhimeshvara Temple, Nilagunda
The Bhimeshvara temple (Bhimesvara or Bhimeshwara) is located in the town of Nilagunda in the Davangere district of Karnataka. The temple construction was under taken in the last quarter of the 11th century during the rule of the Western Chalukyas (Kalyani Chalukyas) over the region. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.
location Karnataka, Davangere, Bengaluru
Architecture
The temple has four sanctums (chatuskuta vimana) with a
superstructure (shikhara) surviving only over the main west facing shrine. The
building material is soapstone. The superstructure as a 3-tiered tower. The
outer wall of the temple has projections and recesses creating niches. In these
niches are miniature decorative towers in relief (called aedicula or turrets),
the execution of which evolved during the Later Chalukya rule. Each tier of the
superstructure has a kirtimukha (gargoyle like face). Below each kirtimukha, is
a relief of a deity such as the Nataraja or Maheshvara (both forms of the Hindu
god Shiva). Facing the west sanctum is a small sculpture of Nandi the bull.
There are sculptures of various deities from the Hindu pantheon in the niches
in the interior wall of the temple, such as Ganesha, Mahishasuramardhini and
the Saptamatrika. The ceiling in the common hall is supported by four polished
lathe turned pillars.
Culture
Neelagunda is small village surrounded by green trees and
hill stations with water ponds surronded the place. Winter is the best time to
visit the place.
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Darsan Info
Temple timings : Morning 5:00 AM To Evening 6:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Clean and conservative clothing is preferred (Avoid shorts).
Temple Rituals
Currently no rituals are performed in this temple.
Special Rituals
Currently no rituals are performed in this temple.
Additional Info
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