Mukteswara Temple (10th century AD), Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, Part-II' - photos shared by K J S Chatrath

 Mukteswara Temple is one of the most beautiful temples of Bhubaneswar showcasing an elegantly ornate façade which marks the transition between the earlier and mature temples of Odisha. Hence it is famous as ‘Gem of Kalinga architecture’. The exquisite torana the only one of its kind in Odisha, is one of the notable features of this temple.

As one steps in, one can find the architectural plan engraved on the temple floor. One out of the six shrines in the front of khakra order. Siddheswara temple is situated ion the north-west edge of the complex consisting of both vimana and pyramidal jagamohan.

It was constructed in the 10th century AD.









                       Please do not miss the stone chain chiselled a thousand years back. 



Compare it with Mona Lisa's smile. It is much more difficult to show a subtle smile in a stone carving than in an oil painting. And this chiselling was done 500 years before Mona Lisa was painted!



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