Join my journey offers informations 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..
Shankaracharya: Kashmir
has produced a galaxy of great saints, seers and savants who
have enriched, elevated and refined life and helped the people
at large in distress. This is perfectly showcased in the Shankracharya
Temple. The temple shows the early Kashmiri style. It tries
to introduce the early Sihara style and has still one-storeyed
gable pediment which is evident even now. Here we find the early
specimen of the horse shoe arch, prominent in the final stages
of this architecture, as, for example, in Martand.
It was first built by Jalauka, the son of great Emperor Ashoka,
about 200 B.C. The temple was later rebuilt and dedicated to
Jyesthesvara by Gopaditya, who ruled from 253 A.D. to 328. The
hill was called Gopadri and the village at its foot on the south
is still called Gopkar. It is also said that once Shankaracharya,
a famous Hindu saint, came to Kashmir from South India to revive
Hinduism. He stayed on the top of the hill for sometime and
the hill thus came to be known as Shankaracharya hill.