EKLINGJI TEMPLE - UDAIPUR
Diety: Lord Shiva
Built In: 734 AD
Area: 2500 sq.ft
Eklingji, the city dotted with temples, is located about
twelve miles to the North of Udaipur in
Rajasthan. 22 kms from Udaipur, Eklingji is a complex of 108 ancient
temples, incised out of sandstone and marble. The temple, built in AD 734,
to propagate the blessings of Lord Shiva, worshipped as the Ultimate
Reality, the supreme power, and the wholesome one - Parabhrama, is
venerated by the Mewar household.
The temples of Eklingji located here, are exquisitely carved and dedicated
to Lord Shiva, guardian deity of Mewar. This deity was regarded as the
virtual ruler, by the Maharajas of Mewar - who considered themselves to be
regents (Dewans) under Eklingji.
Ekligji (Kailashpuri) is a town situated in a beautiful valley,
attracting plentitude of visitors throughout the year. It is a complex
with a flight of steps leading to the 'kund'. It has an ornate 'mandap' or
pillared hall with the canopy of a huge pyramidical roof composed of
hundreds of knots.
The temple occupies an area of about 2500 sq. feet and is about 65 feet
in height. The temple area is fortified with a strong wall running around
it. The main entrance to the temple on the western side welcomes visitors
into a big hall resting on lavishly carved pillars. In this hall, is a
silver image of Nandi. There are two more Nandis in the temple, one made
of black stone and the other of brass.
Dating back to the 15th century AD, the existing structure is built out
of the ruins of a previously destroyed structure. The sanctum sanctorum
has a four-faced image of Shiva, representing Brahma facing west, Vishnu
facing north, Maheshwar facing south and 'Surya' (Sun) facing the east.
The flat top of the composite idol is covered with a Yantra, a mystic
symbolic drawing, standing for the ultimate reality.
This temple is said to have been founded by Acharya Viswaroop, a
contemporary of Adi Shankaracharya and is linked with the Sharada Math at
Dwaraka, which was also founded by Adi Shankaracharya.
Other deities housed in the temple complex include Parvati, Ganesha,
Ganga, Kartikeya, Yamuna and Saraswati. There are also small temples
dedicated to Amba Mata, Kalka Mata and Ganesh in the temple complex. There
is another temple called Nathon Ka Mandir in the temple complex with
inscriptions dating back to the 10th century AD. No worship is offered
here.
There are two tanks situated on the northern side of the temple - Karz
Kund and Tulsi Kund. Water from these tanks is utilized for temple
services. Temple services are performed in a very elaborate manner in the
Vedic and Tantric styles - everyday beginning at 4 in the morning.
Shivratri is an important religious event, when the image of the deity is
decked with jewellery.
There are about 70 temples in all. Mention must be made of the
Sas-Bahu Marble Temple,
dating back to the 11th century. It is a fine specimen of ancient art with
sculptural details. The Adbhudji Jain Temple is of black marble and it
dates back to the 15th century AD.
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