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Ashtashambhu Shiva Temple

6RVP+FC8, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002, India

Ashtashambhu Shiva Temple
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Ashok Vaghela
Ashok Vaghela
Astasambhu Siva Temples is a collection of 8 Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Siva located in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa, India.In the Uttaresvara Siva Temple precinct there are eight temples of identical size and dimension locally known as Astasambhu. Ashta means eight and Sambhu refers to another name of Lord Shiva. Five of them are arranged in one alignment are also known as Panchu Pandava. The temple is under the private ownership and is maintained by the Ratnakara Gargabatu and family. According to architectural features like bada division and pabhaga mouldings, this temple was built around 10th Century A.D. This is a building made up of stones and its typology is Rekha Deul. The temple is surrounded by Godavari tank in the east, Uttaresvara Siva Temple compound wall in west, and Bindusagar tank in south beyond the compound wall. The temple has an east facing shrine.[citation needed]
Sumanta Sadhu
Sumanta Sadhu
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In the Uttaresvara Siva Temple precinct there are eight temples of identical size and dimension locally known as Astasambhu. Ashta means eight and Sambhu refers to another name of Lord Shiva. Five of them are arranged in one alignment are also known as Panchu Pandava.
Sushant Bubby
Sushant Bubby
This is within the campus of Uttareswara / Uttareavara Temple (ଉତ୍ତରେଶ୍ଵର ମନ୍ଦିର) on the bank of Godabari Pond (ଗୋଦାବରୀ କୁଣ୍ଡ) i.e. west side of Godabari and south side of main Uttareswara Temple.
Pratap Shanbhog
Pratap Shanbhog
Very calm and beautiful the pushkaRani present behind temple people will be taking bath there and spoiled the art on the big stone window wall on the temple it's so minute and very eye catching usually there won't be much rush so calm.and cool
Ranjan Kumar Swain
Ranjan Kumar Swain
In the Uttaresvara Siva Temple precinct there are eight temples of identical size and dimension locally known as Astasambhu. Ashta means eight and Sambhu refers to another name of Lord Shiva . Five of them are arranged in one alignment are also known as Panchu Pandava. The temple is under the private ownership and is maintained by the Ratnakara Gargabatu and family. According to architectural features like bada division and pabhaga mouldings, this temple was built around 10th Century A.D. This is a building made up of stones and its typology is Rekha Deul . The temple is surrounded by Godavari tank in the east, Uttaresvara Siva Temple compound wall in west, and Bindusagar tank in south beyond the compound wall. The temple has an east facing shrine. [citation needed ]
Architecture
The temple has a square vimanam(shrine) measuring 2.45 metres with a frontal porch of 0.53 metres. Its pancharatha (five chariots) as distinguished by a central raha and a pair of 'anuratha and kanika pagas on either sides of the
raha . On elevation, he vimana is of rekha order that measures 5.72 metres in height from pabhaga to kalasa. From bottom to the top the temple has a
bada , gandi and mastaka . With three fold divisions of the bada the temple has a trianga bada measuring 1.72 metres. At the bottom the pabhaga has four base mouldings of khura, kumha , pata, basanta that measures 0.47 metres. Jangha measures 0.90 metres and baranda measuring 0.35 metres thick has three mouldings. The gandi measuring 3.00 metres in height is devoid of any decoration and mastaka measures 1.00 metres with components like beki , amlaka , khapuri and kalasa .
The parsvadevata niches are located on the raha paga of the jangha on the three sides of north, west and south measuring 0.50 metres x 0.32 metres and with a depth of 0.20 metres. Except the southern niche the rest two are empty. The niches are decorated with talagarbhika and urdhagarbhika of
khakhara order. The southern niche houses a four armed Ganesha holding a parasu in his lower left, a rosary with varadamudra pose in lower right hand. His upper hands are broken. The deity is flanked on the top by two flying vidyadharas holding garlands in their hands. This temple is made up of coarse grey sand stone, construction technique is dry masonry type and construction type is Kalingan.[citation needed ]
Decorative features
The doorjamb is decorated with three vertical bands and measures 1.20 metres in height x 0.84 metres in width. At the base of the doorjamb there are dvarapala niches on either side measuring 0.28 metres in height x 0.12 metres in width and houses the Saivite dvarapala’s holding trident. At the lalatabimba there is a Gajalaxmi holding a lotus in her left hand and right hand is in Varada mudra. The architrave above the doorjamb carved with the traditional Navagrahas flanked by two atlantid ganas on either side.
Arjun Kandula
Arjun Kandula
A very unique place in Bhubaneswar. We visited after having darshan of Shri. Lingaraj Dev.
A complex of temples having Kalinga architecture influence & having a skyline view of Lingaraj temple & it's surroundings.

The temple is made up of rock cut stairs & ponds full of koi fish.

Try not to visit between 10am to 04pm as the sun may burn us. During winters we can visit anytime.

A visit to this place is good & worth.
LAUGHING LAUGHTER
LAUGHING LAUGHTER
the Uttaresvara Siva Temple precinct there are eight temples of identical size and dimension locally known as Astasambhu. Ashta means eight and Sambhu refers to another name of Lord Shiva. Five of them are arranged in one alignment are also known as Panchu Pandava. The temple is under the private ownership and is maintained by the Ratnakara Gargabatu and family. According to architectural features like bada division and pabhaga mouldings, this temple was built around 10th Century A.D
Jayanta Rout
Jayanta Rout1 year ago
Jay shiv Shambhu. Astashambhu is located within the premises of Uttareswara temple which is situated on the Northern embankments of Bindusagara lake. It is believed to be constructed during 16th century AD.
According to legends , after spending time in Ekramakshetra by Mahadev and maa Parvati , maa Parvati expressed her desire to indulge in rati krida. Lord shiva accepted her proposal and emanated himself into 8 Lingas which is known as Astashambhu. Besides Godavari pond is situated on southern part of Astashambhu temple.
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