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Join my journey offers information on temples and spiritual places of India. India has rich cultural and historical heritage well preserved in its temple architecture and pilgrim sites. From the majestic Himalayan ranges in the North, to Kanyakumari in the South, India is arrayed with thousand of shrines, temples, pilgrimage and worship places dating back to hundreds of years..
The
town of Eklingji is full of temples. Ekligji (Kailashpuri) is
a town situated in a beautiful valley and it attracts multitudes
of visitors throughout the year. Eklingji is located about twelve
miles to the North of Udaipur in Rajasthan. Eklingji (Shiva)
whose temple is located here, is said to be the 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. The existing structure, is one built
out of the ruins of a previously destroyed structure and it
dates back to the 15th century CE. The architecture resembles
that of the Jain temples of Gujarat Shiva is worshipped here
as a four faced black marble image, the four faces representing
Bhrama 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. Shiva here is worshipped as the Ultimate
Reality, the supreme power, and the wholesome one - Parabhrama.
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 CE. Other temples in Kailashpuri include those
of Pataleshwar Mahadeo, Arbada Mata, Rathasan Devi, Vindhyavasini
Devi.
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