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TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE INDOARYAN TEMPLE JAIN TEMPLE This style had spread over at least 3 to 4 th part of northern India T h e earliest move m ent s t ID: 789549

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TOPIC INCLUDES-

TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE

-TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE

-INDO-ARYAN TEMPLE

-JAIN TEMPLE

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This style had spread over at least 3

to

4

th

part of northern India.

T

h

e

earliest

move

m

ent

s

t

arted

in

the

s

t

ate

of

Ori

s

sa,

its ancient

name

is

Kalinga.

It is offered strong resistance to

mauryas

but finally sudued to

ashoka

in 260

B.C

After

ashokas death kalinga regained its independence and later become

more

powerful under

kharavela.

Slide3

1.

Sun temple of

konark

 The magnificent temple was therefore built to glorify „surya‟ the sun god at konark The temple of sun god , surya, the source of life, origin of light, the dispeller of darkness, and sin, the source and instrument of purity and health is unique in its construction. The plan of this temple was that of genious and its scale was too great for its execution.

Slide4

The temple is formed like a

„ratha‟

or wheeled chariot being carried by seven. Horses symbolizing the seven rays of the sun who blazes his way through the heaven and proceded by the charioteer arun. The temple resting on a large platform with twelve gaint wheels It is curved with erotic sculptures and decorated with medallion on

the spokes

an hub. On its 3 sides , in the middle segments there are 3 subsidary shrines with stairways leading to niches each containing the life-size image of sun god minutely curved

Slide5

The

wall

fully sculptured with beautiful dancers playing on musical instruments Two gracefully carved elephant guard its entrance. The width of the cubical portionor„bada‟ of jaga mohan is twice its own height Upper tapering part „pida‟ and which is crowned with a melon shaped „kalasha‟ or „amlaka‟ is fluted

Outer surface of bada sculptured with as many as fifteen hundred elephants in different patterns , along with soldiers riding on horses in the bottom row.

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Many mythical animals in second

row In the third row depicts the „maithuna rituals‟ . It represent symbolism of prakriti ana purusha The top „pida‟ the pyramidal tower consist of three tiers In order to sustain the weight of the huge kalasa over the pida the entire ceiling is strengthened with iron

grid

Slide7

The

temple had originally only 2 appartments

 Deul and jaga-mohan, and the nat- mandir(dance hall) , bhog mandir(offering hall) are added a century or more later The entrance is flanked by two large stone statues of lions Most attractive feature of this temple is the sri mandir richly built entirely of stones

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Bada is vertical one

third

of its height and above It has parabolic curve rising to a height of 38 m from the ground Over it is a necking or beki above which rest the melon shaped fluted disc or amal-sila and crowned with „kalasa‟ Outer surface is carved with gods , godesses , nymphs. A shiva linga 3m height and 2.5m diameter is installed in grabhgriha

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The temple is merely a replica of

the temple at bhuvaneshwar This temple is not so much impressive in its treatment The presiding deities are jagannatha , balabhadra and subhadra Every year in the month of june/july devotees in large number of gather at puri in order to participate in the „car- festival‟ when the image of the

3

deities are taken in the large procession in 3highly decorated „rathas‟ pulled byardent devotees.

Slide10

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Delwara JainTemple is

one

of

the

finest Jain temple known world over for its extraordinary architecture and marvelous marble stone carvings, some experts also considered it architecturally superior to the Taj Mahal.It seems fairly basic temple from outside but every cloud has a silver lining, the temple interior showcases the extraordinary work of human craftsmanship at its best. These temples were built between 11th to 13th century A.D..

Slide12

The beautiful lush green hills surrounding the temple gives

a

very pleasant

felling.The ornamental details of marble stone carvings is phenomenal and unmatched.The ceilings and the pillars are beautifully carved,.All this was done at a time when no transport or roads were available at a height of 1200+ mtrs in Mount Abu.

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delwara

Temple complex consist of five major section or temples devoted

to

five Jain Tirthankars

(saints).Shri Mahaveer Swami TempleShri Adinath Temple or Vimal Vasahi TempleShri Nemi Nathji Temple or Luna Vasahi TempleShri Rishabhdeoji Temple or Pittalhar TempleShri Parshwanath Temple or Khartar Vasahi Temple

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Shri Mahaveer Swami

Temple

This

temple was constructed in 1582 and is devoted to Lord Mahaveer the 24th Tirthankar of Jain’s.This temple is relatively small the temple’s upper walls have pictures of the porch painted by craftsman of sirohi in year 1764.

Slide15

Shri Adinath Temple

or

Vimal Vasahi

Temple

Slide16

This temple is

built

by Vimal

Shah,

Minister and Commander-in-chief of Bima Dev I, Solanki rulers.This temple is oldest of all and dedicated to Shri Adinathji the first Jain Tirthankar.This temple has an open courtyard surrounded by corridors all beautifully decorated with marble carved stones.Shri Adinath Temple or Vimal Vasahi Temple

Slide17

Cells

inside this temple are contain tiny images of Jain Saints artistically carved on marble stone

minutely.

The internal dome is aesthetically decorated with designs of flowers and petals, the huge hall of the temple pillars decorated with the carving work of female figures playing musical instruments.The temple also have the “Guda Mandapa” a small hall decorated with the images of Shri Adi Nath.

Slide18

Shri Nemi Nathji Temple

or Luna

Vasahi

TempleThis temple was built by two brothers Tejpal and Vastupal in 1230 A.D..This temple is dedicated to 22nd Jain Tirthankar Shri Nemi Nath.This temple has one hall named Rag Mandapa which has 360 tiny idols of Jain Tirthankar all minutely crafted on marble providing once again why these jain marble temples of Delwara are superior to Taj Mahal, among all these white marble idols the idol of Shri Nemi Nathji is made up of black marble.The pillers of this temple were built by Maharana Kumbha of Mewar.

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Shri

Rishabhdeoji

Temple or Pittalhar

TempleThis temple is known as pittalhari/peethalhar temple because in this temple most of the statues are built using ‘Pittal’ (Brass Metal).This temple was built by Bhima Shah, a minister from Gujrat dynesty.

Slide20

The

date of erection

is not

certain

but its construction falls between 115-1433 A.D..The shrine consists of main Garbhgruha, Gudh Mandap and Navchowki.The niches were constructed in 1474 A.D. while some cells were created in 1490 A.D..

Slide21

Shri

Parshwanath

Temple or Khartar Vasahi

TempleThis temple was built by mandlik and his family in 1458-59 A.D..This temple has the tallest shrine along with four big Mandapa’s amongst all Delwara temples.The carving on the pillars of this temple is yet another example of these jain temple architectural superiority.

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m

e

, t

r ll

On all four faces of sanctru on the ground floor are four big mandaps.The outer walls of the sanctrum contains some beautiful and vibrant sculptures in grey sandston depicting Dikpals, double se of vidhyadevis-one of standing figures and anothe of sitting ones and a set of a the 24 Yakshinis, Shalabhanjikas and other decorative sculptures especially of females comparable with the specimens of Khujrao, Kornark etc.