Bata Mahadeva

Bata Mahadeva. (Muktesvara Siva)
Bata Mahadeva. (Muktesvara Siva)
Location in Orissa
Geography
Coordinates 20°14′45″N 85°50′14″E / 20.24583°N 85.83722°E / 20.24583; 85.83722Coordinates: 20°14′45″N 85°50′14″E / 20.24583°N 85.83722°E / 20.24583; 85.83722
Country India
State Orissa
Location Bhubaneswar
Elevation 18 m (59 ft)
Culture
Primary deity lord Siva
Architecture
Architectural styles Kalingan Style (Kalinga Architecture)
History and governance
Date built 15-16th century A.D.

Bata Mahadeva. (Muktesvara Siva) is a temple of Hindu god siva. This is one of the oldest temple in Bhubaneswar (The Temple city of India), a well known heritage place and capital of Orissa.

Approach

It is located at the middle of the Bindusagar road, leading from Kedar-Gouri Lane to Lingaraja temple. It is a living temple and facing towards north. The deity enshrined here is a Siva lingam with a circular yoni pitha made of sandstone.

Tradition & legends

According to local legend when Mahadeva visited Ekamra Nagari he took rest at this place. Since it is located at the middle of the road it is known as Bata Mahadeva. Ownership: This temple is not under any private ownership and comes under public property. This temple is under the control of Lingaraja temple administration.

Age: According to architectural features, this temple is built around 15th to 16th century CE. Property type: This is a building made up of stones and its typology is Pidha Deul.

Use: Currently this temple is used for worship and in past it was used for the same purpose.

Cultural significance: Pinda is offered to the ancestors and this temple is mainly used for this purpose.

Surrounding

The temple is surrounded by road on all its four sides and Ananta Vasudeva temple is in the east at a distance of 15.00 m, Bindusagar in the west is at a distance of 10.00 m, Lingaraja temple in the south is at a distance of 100 m.

Decorative features

Conservation

References

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Hindu_temples_in_India

Book: Lesser Known Monuments of Bhubaneswar by Dr. Sadasiba Pradhan (ISBN 81-7375-164-1)

External links

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