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Mukhalingam Someswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh

Address

Mukhalingam Someswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh

Mukhalingam, Srikakulam District,

Andhra Pradesh – 532 428,

Phone: +91 8945 283 604

Moolavar

Someswara

Introduction

Someswara Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Mukhalingam in Srikakulam District in Andhra Pradesh, India. This temple is located in the outskirts of Mukhalingam. Mukhalingam is located at the northeastern corner of the state of Andhra Pradesh near Orissa. It houses three ancient temples namely Mukhalingeshwara, Bhimeshwara and Someshwara temples.

Puranic Significance 

It is believed that this temple might have been built during the second half of 9th century CE or early 10th century CE by Eastern Gangas based on architectural style and iconography.

Special Features

The temple has been classified as a Monument of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

This west-facing temple is constructed atop a raised platform and features a Nandi statue facing the sanctum. Notably, the temple consists only of the sanctum and lacks any mandapa (hall).

The lintel of the sanctum doorway is adorned with a Gajalakshmi motif, and above it, there is a Navagraha panel. On the door jambs, you can find depictions of the river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna.

The presiding deity of the temple is known as Someswara and is oriented westward. The deity is enshrined in the form of a Linga. The Shikara (tower) over the sanctum follows the rekha deula style, characteristic of early Odishan architecture.

On the bhadra projection of the temple’s walls, you will find larger niches on the facets, each of which is flanked by two smaller niches. These niches house various deities, including Ganesha, Kartikeya, and Mahishasura Mardini in the larger niches, while Lakulisa and Ardhanarisvara are depicted in the smaller niches. These niches are richly decorated and intricately carved with ornate designs.

Additionally, panels featuring Surya, Shiva, and Lakulisa are carved above the Mula Manjari (a decorative element) on the cardinal directions of the temple, adding to the temple’s artistic and architectural beauty.

References

https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2021/05/someswara-temple-mukhalingam-andhra-pradesh.html

Festivals

Shivaratri.

Century/Period

9th century CE or early 10th century CE

Managed By

Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)

Nearest Bus Station

Mukhalingam

Nearest Railway Station

Srikakulam

Nearest Airport

Visakhapatnam

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