Parashurameshvara Temple

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Der dem Hindu-Gott Shiva geweihte Parasuramesvara-Tempel ist ein frühmittelalterliches Tempelbauwerk in Bhubaneswar im ostindischen Bundesstaat Odisha. Einer Legende zufolge soll Parashurama, der sechste Avatar Vishnus, der als kämpferischer Brahmane auftrat, den Gott Shiva so sehr verehrt haben, dass dieser ihm seine Axt als Waffe aushändigte. rdf:langString
Parsurameswara Temple (IAST: Paraśurāmeśvara) also spelt Parashurameshvara, located in the East Indian city of Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, India, is considered the best preserved specimen of an early Odia Hindu temple dated to the Shailodbhava period between the 7th and 8th centuries CE. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and is one of the oldest existing temples in the state. It is believed to have been built around 650 CE in Nagara style and has all the main features of the pre-10th century Kalinga Architecture style temples. The temple is one among the Parashurameshvara group of temples. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der dem Hindu-Gott Shiva geweihte Parasuramesvara-Tempel ist ein frühmittelalterliches Tempelbauwerk in Bhubaneswar im ostindischen Bundesstaat Odisha. Einer Legende zufolge soll Parashurama, der sechste Avatar Vishnus, der als kämpferischer Brahmane auftrat, den Gott Shiva so sehr verehrt haben, dass dieser ihm seine Axt als Waffe aushändigte.
rdf:langString Parsurameswara Temple (IAST: Paraśurāmeśvara) also spelt Parashurameshvara, located in the East Indian city of Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, India, is considered the best preserved specimen of an early Odia Hindu temple dated to the Shailodbhava period between the 7th and 8th centuries CE. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and is one of the oldest existing temples in the state. It is believed to have been built around 650 CE in Nagara style and has all the main features of the pre-10th century Kalinga Architecture style temples. The temple is one among the Parashurameshvara group of temples. Parashurameshvara Temple has a vimana, the sanctum, and a bada, the curvilinear spire over its roof, rising to a height of 40.25 ft (12.27 m). It is the first temple to have an additional structure called jagamohana, compared to the earlier temples that had only the vimana. Though the temple is dedicated to Shiva, it contains sculpted images of Shakta deities, which are otherwise normally part of Shakta temples. The temple is the first in Bhubaneswar to contain depictions of Saptamatrikas, namely, Chamunda, Varahi, Indrani, Vaishnavi, Kaumari, Shivani and Brahmi. The temple is maintained and administered by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) as a ticketed monument. Parashurashtami is the major festival celebrated in the temple during June–July every year. The temple is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in the state of Odisha.
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