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Bajramath Temple

Bajramath Temple is a Jain temple located in Gyaraspur town of Vidisha in state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

Bajramath Temple
Bajramath Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism, Jainism
DeityTirthankara
FestivalsMahavir Jayanti
Location
LocationGyaraspur, Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh
Geographic coordinates23°39′45″N 78°06′42″E / 23.66250°N 78.11167°E / 23.66250; 78.11167
Architecture
StyleMāru-Gurjara
CreatorPratihara dynasty
Date established9th century CE
Temple(s)1

History edit

Bajramath Jain Temple dates back to the 9th century.[1] The temple was earlier a Brahmical temple dedicate to Surya but was transformed to a Jain temple.[2]

About temple edit

Bajramath Temple is famous for carvings and craftmanship, and are representative of post-Gupta architecture.[3] This temple enshrines three garbhagrihas with the temple is fully decorated with Jain sculptures.[1] The central garbhagriha is 7.33 feet (2.23 m) long and other two are 6.33 feet (1.93 m) long. The large mandapa is supported by 16 pillars, balcony on each side and a staircase on east.[4] The temple was earlier a Brahmical temple dedicate to Surya but was transformed to a Jain temple which is evident from carvings of Hindu God Surya, Shiva and Vishnu on door jambs.[2] The temple houses an idol of Surya on seven-horse chariot with Brahma and Vishnu on side.[4] All three shrines of this temple are now occupied with idols of Tirthankaras.[5][6] The temple houses a finely carved five–hooded idol of Suparshvanatha.[7]

Photo gallery edit

Restoration edit

Maladevi temple in Vidisha is protected by Archaeological Survey of India.[8]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b ASI.
  2. ^ a b Mitra 2010, p. 77.
  3. ^ Cohen & Cohen 2008, p. 1480.
  4. ^ a b Cunningham 1880, p. 32.
  5. ^ Ayyar 1987, p. 16.
  6. ^ Mitra 2012, p. 24.
  7. ^ Shah 1987, p. 141.
  8. ^ ASI & Vidisha.

Sources edit

  • Ayyar, Sulochana (1987). Costumes and Ornaments as Depicted in the Sculptures of Gwalior Museum. New Delhi: Mittal Publications. ISBN 9788170990024.
  • Cohen, Saul Bernard; Cohen, Saul (2008). The Columbia Gazetteer of the World: A to G. The Columbia Gazetteer of the World. Vol. 1. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-14554-1.
  • Cunningham, Alexander (1880). Report of Tours in Bundelkhand and Malwa in 1874-75 and 1876-77. Reports: Old series, India Archaeological Survey. Vol. 10. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing.
  • Mitra, Swati (2010). Buddhist Circuit in Central India: Sanchi, Satdhara, Sonari, Andher. Delhi: Eicher Goodearth Publications. ISBN 978-93-80262-05-5.
  • Mitra, Swati (2012). Temples of Madhya Pradesh (1 ed.). Delhi: Eicher Goodearth Publications. ISBN 978-93-80262-49-9.
  • Shah, Umakant Premanand (1987). Jaina-Rupa Mandana: Jaina Iconography. Vol. 1. India: Shakti Malik Abhinav Publications. ISBN 81-7017-208-X.
  • ASI. "Bajramath Temple". Archaeological Survey of India.
  • "Vidisha". Archaeological Survey of India.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Bajramath temple at Wikimedia Commons

bajramath, temple, jain, temple, located, gyaraspur, town, vidisha, state, madhya, pradesh, india, religionaffiliationhinduism, jainismdeitytirthankarafestivalsmahavir, jayantilocationlocationgyaraspur, vidisha, madhya, pradeshgeographic, coordinates23, 66250,. Bajramath Temple is a Jain temple located in Gyaraspur town of Vidisha in state of Madhya Pradesh India Bajramath TempleBajramath TempleReligionAffiliationHinduism JainismDeityTirthankaraFestivalsMahavir JayantiLocationLocationGyaraspur Vidisha Madhya PradeshGeographic coordinates23 39 45 N 78 06 42 E 23 66250 N 78 11167 E 23 66250 78 11167ArchitectureStyleMaru GurjaraCreatorPratihara dynastyDate established9th century CETemple s 1 Contents 1 History 2 About temple 3 Photo gallery 4 Restoration 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 7 External linksHistory editBajramath Jain Temple dates back to the 9th century 1 The temple was earlier a Brahmical temple dedicate to Surya but was transformed to a Jain temple 2 About temple editBajramath Temple is famous for carvings and craftmanship and are representative of post Gupta architecture 3 This temple enshrines three garbhagrihas with the temple is fully decorated with Jain sculptures 1 The central garbhagriha is 7 33 feet 2 23 m long and other two are 6 33 feet 1 93 m long The large mandapa is supported by 16 pillars balcony on each side and a staircase on east 4 The temple was earlier a Brahmical temple dedicate to Surya but was transformed to a Jain temple which is evident from carvings of Hindu God Surya Shiva and Vishnu on door jambs 2 The temple houses an idol of Surya on seven horse chariot with Brahma and Vishnu on side 4 All three shrines of this temple are now occupied with idols of Tirthankaras 5 6 The temple houses a finely carved five hooded idol of Suparshvanatha 7 Photo gallery edit nbsp Rishabhanatha statue nbsp Surya statue nbsp Tirthankar statue nbsp Intricately carved doorRestoration editMaladevi temple in Vidisha is protected by Archaeological Survey of India 8 See also editJain temples Vidisha Gadarmal Devi temple Maladevi Temple Udayagiri CavesReferences editCitations edit a b ASI a b Mitra 2010 p 77 Cohen amp Cohen 2008 p 1480 a b Cunningham 1880 p 32 Ayyar 1987 p 16 Mitra 2012 p 24 Shah 1987 p 141 ASI amp Vidisha Sources edit Ayyar Sulochana 1987 Costumes and Ornaments as Depicted in the Sculptures of Gwalior Museum New Delhi Mittal Publications ISBN 9788170990024 Cohen Saul Bernard Cohen Saul 2008 The Columbia Gazetteer of the World A to G The Columbia Gazetteer of the World Vol 1 New York Columbia University Press ISBN 978 0 231 14554 1 Cunningham Alexander 1880 Report of Tours in Bundelkhand and Malwa in 1874 75 and 1876 77 Reports Old series India Archaeological Survey Vol 10 Calcutta Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing Mitra Swati 2010 Buddhist Circuit in Central India Sanchi Satdhara Sonari Andher Delhi Eicher Goodearth Publications ISBN 978 93 80262 05 5 Mitra Swati 2012 Temples of Madhya Pradesh 1 ed Delhi Eicher Goodearth Publications ISBN 978 93 80262 49 9 Shah Umakant Premanand 1987 Jaina Rupa Mandana Jaina Iconography Vol 1 India Shakti Malik Abhinav Publications ISBN 81 7017 208 X ASI Bajramath Temple Archaeological Survey of India Vidisha Archaeological Survey of India External links edit nbsp Media related to Bajramath temple at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bajramath Temple amp oldid 1162284458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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