Bhubaneswar Brahma Temple – Odisha
Address
Bhubaneswar Brahma Temple – BinduSagar Rd, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002
Deity
Brahma
Introduction
- Location:
- Situated on the eastern embankment of the Bindusara River, adjacent to the left side road leading from Lingaraj Temple in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
- The temple is bordered by the Bindusagar Tank to the west.
- Architecture:
- Built in the late Kalingan style, dating back to the 15th century.
- Constructed during the reign of the Gajapati rulers.
Puranic Significance
- Mythological Background:
- Lord Brahma came to Bhubaneswar to attend the coronation of Lingaraj Deva.
- He was requested to stay forever but assured that he would return annually in the month of Chaitra for the Ashokashtami festival.
- Lord Brahma promised to be the Sarathy (charioteer) of the Rukuna Rath of Shri Lingaraja.
- In honor of this promise, a temple was constructed near Bindusagar.
- Deity Representation:
- The temple features a four-handed black chlorite image of Brahma:
- Upper hands hold a Veda and a water vessel.
- Lower hands display a rosary and abhaya mudra (gesture of protection).
- The temple features a four-handed black chlorite image of Brahma:
Cultural Importance
- A visit to Lingaraj Temple is considered incomplete without also visiting the Brahma Temple and the Ananta Vasudeva Temple.
- Daily worship is conducted by Brahmins belonging to the Panda family.
Century/Period/Age
15th century.
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)-Odisha
Nearest Bus Station
Lingaraj Temple road
Nearest Railway Station
Bhubaneshwar.
Nearest Airport
Bhubaneshwar.