Nilakantheswar Temple

Nilakantheswar temple
Nilakantheswar temple
Location in Odisha
Name
Odia ନୀଳକଣ୍ଠେଶ୍ବର ମନ୍ଦିର
Geography
Coordinates 19°14′34″N 83°49′05″E / 19.24278°N 83.81806°E / 19.24278; 83.81806Coordinates: 19°14′34″N 83°49′05″E / 19.24278°N 83.81806°E / 19.24278; 83.81806
Country India
State Odisha
Location Padmapur
Culture
Primary deity

Lord

Shiva
Architecture
Inscriptions Bramhi
History and governance
Date built 07th century A.D.

Nilakantheswar Temple at Padmapur, standing on the Jagamanda hills makes the village well known for the Buddhist temple. The temple is built on only seven rocks. There are also three other shiva temples, i.e. Pudukeswar, Dhabaleswar, and Mallikeswar, on the hillock. This 7th century old buddhist temple makes Padmapur a tourist center of Rayagada district.[1][2] The temple is very often referred as shrine of Manikeswar siva.[3] Recently a small cemented front hall has been added to the original structure.

History

The temple dates back to 7th century. Padma Shri Dr. Satyanarayana Rajguru,[4] an eminent historian and epigraphist,[5] relying on a buddhist inscription found on one of the rocks of the temple, identifies that the temple once housed the buddhist logician -philosopher Dharmakirti.[6] It is the only Buddhist monastery in Rayagada district of the Indian state of Odisha[7] The festival of Maha Sivaratri is celebrated here. Visitors and devotees visit this place especially more on Tuesdays .

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