Shiv Mandir, Kera
22 kms south of Bhuj, in the village of Kera stands the
ruins of a Shiva Temple that epitomises the love for architecture of the
Solanki dynasty. The temple was destroyed in the 1819 earthquake and in the
Bhuj earthquake of 2001, but the inner sanctum half of the main spire and many
of the sculptures still remains and continue to attract devotees.
Location Gujarat, Kutch, Gandhinagar
Legend
The Solankis, referred to as the "Chalukyas of
Gujarat" were patrons of many important temples in the area. Their love
for architecture are visible in the monuments and shrines they built. Shiva
temple at Kera is one of the many temples built by the Solanki rulers
Architecture
The shrine is built of red stones in Solanki architectural
style. The shrine has a circumlocutory passageway which gets natural lighting
from the perforated windows. There are a few well-carved sculptures on the
wall. The spire of the temple has eight triangle-shaped sculptures in the form
of chaitya windows on each face of the spire. At the corners of the shrine,
there are miniature spires, and the are built in the same way as the main large
central spire. The external faces of the spires are adorned with elegantly
carved sculptures. There are stone sculptures around the temple premises. Only
the northern part of the original hall or Mandapa is there as of now. The deity
is in the form of Linga.
Culture
Bhuj is a city in the Kutch district of Gujarat. Bhuj is a
famous destination for shopping of handicraft work like bandhni (tie-dye) and
leatherwork. In 1956 as well in 2001, the city was struck by a major
earthquakes which caused a great loss of life and property. Many parts of Bhuj
were demolished due to the extensive damage while the rest were repaired.
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Darsan Info
Temple is open from 6.00 AM to 7.00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire
Famous Festival
March - Shivrathri
Temple Rituals
The priests perform puja to the deity of Lord Shiva
Special Rituals
The annual fair held here attracts devotees from all faiths.
Devotees walking on hot coal is the prime attraction of fair.
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