Papanasini Siva Temple
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| Papanasini Siva Temple | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| Deity | lord Siva |
| Location | |
| Location | Bhubaneswar |
| State | Orissa |
| Country | India |
| Geographic coordinates | 20°14′38″N 85°50′38″E / 20.24389°N 85.84389°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Kalingan Style (Kalinga Architecture) |
| Completed | 11th century |
| Elevation | 14 m (46 ft) |
Papanasini Siva Temple is an abandoned Hindu temple located in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India.
The Papanasini Siva temple is located in the Papanasini precinct, Badheibanka Chowk, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, at an elevation of 45 feet (14 m). The temple faces towards the south. It is an abandoned temple and the sactum is empty. The temple is made of laterite.
History
According to architectural features, this temple was built in 11the century.[1]
Architecture
This is a precinct and typology is Pidha deul.
Surrounding : The temple is surrounded by Banesvara Siva temple in east, Maitresvara temple in south and the Papanasini compound wall in north and west.
Orientation: The temple is facing towards south.
Architectural features (Plan and Elevation): On plan, the temple has a square vimana that measures 2.50 square metres. On elevation, the vimana is of pidha order measuring 4.16 metres in height. With fivefold divisions of the bada the temple has a panchanga bada that measures 2.06 metres in height (pabhaga 0.55 metres, talajangha 0.40 metres, bandhana 0.23 metres, upara jangha 0.42 metres and baranda 0.46 metres). Gandi 1.15 metres and mastaka measures 0.95 metres.
Raha niche & parsva devatas: The parsvadevata niches in north, west and eastern walls measure 0.40 metres in height x 0.28 metres in width x 0.10 metres depth. All the niches are empty.
Decorative features: —
- Door Jambs: The doorjambs measuring 1.58 metres x 0.73 metres are plain.
- Building material: Laterite.
- Construction techniques: Dry masonry
- Style: Kalingan
- Special features: No porch only the vimana.