Bhojpur is home to the magnificent temple of Bhojeshwar
dedicated to Lord Shiva, built by Raja Bhojadeva of Paramara Dynasty during
11th century AD. The temple lies incomplete due to unknown reasons. Though
there are various hypotheses with regards to the unfinishedness of this massive
structure, the truth behind it being incomplete is still a mystery. It is hard
to digest the fact that this temple was never finished, considering the
efforts, planning and the resources that have been put in for the construction.
The most accepted principle in temple construction is that the installation of
the idol in the garbagriha or the sanctum sanctorum is carried out only after
the temple is wholly constructed. Thus, to declare this temple was never
finished itself seems a myth. Another angle to this could be that the Shiva
Linga was installed here much before the Paramara period and Raja Bhojadeva
only decided to build a grander temple than the already existing one. As per
traditional belief, the huge Shivalinga here is associated with the Pandavas
and this surely speaks about the antiqueness of the Linga. Somehow we
still remain skeptical about the temple being incomplete. There is a
possibility that the temple was damaged due to an unexpected natural
catastrophe or even the angle of enemies of the Paramaras such as the
Chalukyas, Kalachuris or the Sultans of Delhi/ Gujarat having successfully
attempted to destroy the temple cannot be discarded. Whatever the case may be
or whichever theory we may adopt to give a rational explanation of this temple,
the Shiv temple at Bhojpur today is a standing example portraying the exemplary
architectural skills and techniques the Medieval Indians possessed.
Bhojeshwar Temple, Bhojpur |
Nandi Mandapa |
The Mighty Shiva Linga |
As we continued from Ashapuri towards
Bhojpur, the mighty Bhojeshwar temple was visible from far and seemed inviting.
We were awestruck to witness this colossal edifice. As we entered the temple,
the only intriguing thought that arose in our minds was that of the
excellent execution and workmanship, considering the enormity of this
structure. There are various evidences found here that give us a general idea
about the temple construction. The ramp attached at the rear of the temple is
one such, along with the line drawings exhibiting the plan of the temple with
its various parts. The Bhojeshwar Linga is a gigantic one, sitting pretty on a
huge platform. The Linga is considered to be one among the tallest and the grandest
of all. Unlike other temples built by the Paramaras, this temple is devoid of a
mandapa in front of the Garbhagriha (Sanctum) and houses a rectilinear roof
instead of a curvilinear Shikara, again raising more questions about the
purpose of this temple.
Sculptures on the Door Jamb |
Shiva Parvati |
Gandharva |
Balcony |
Shaiva Dwarapala |
The Mighty Linga |
The Ceiling |
Bhojeshwar temple is square in plan and built on a platform
with a grand door jamb. The walls of the temple lack any kind of ornamentation
and is window less, comprising three balconies on its three sides. The
balconies are beautifully carved and supported by massive brackets. The ceiling
of the temple rests on four monstrous pillars, of which the damaged one was
replaced by an alternate pillar by the ASI during its restoration. Thanks to
their effort, we can today enjoy viewing this masterpiece. Hereon we moved
towards the site close-by to the temple which carries the line drawings of the
temple plan and its various segments. Though witnessing such line drawings was
our first, they only left us wondering about how and why the temple
construction was discontinued (if so) as the drawings go on to depict the
temple details very meticulously.
Map Depicting the Line Drawing Spots |
Line Drawing of the Pillar |
The Unfinished Glory |
Distance from major town: 28 km from
Bhopal
Accommodation: The best option would be to stay
at Bhopal and plan the journey towards Bhojpur.
Where to eat: There are few road side eateries serving Poha and
Jalebi with hot Chai.
References:
1. RBS Visitors Guide India - "Madhya Pradesh"
2. Wikipedia
3. Temples of Madhya Pradesh - K K Chakravarty
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Such a beautiful place and the photography also. will love to visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous temple. Wish they could have completed it so we could know the grander plans for it.
ReplyDeleteOn my list now of places to visit in MP. It really is intriguing as to why the temple could not be completed.
ReplyDeleteWow ! Beautiful site to visit and the carvings on the stones are very beautiful . I could not read them but looks amazing
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