Ajaikapada Bhairava Temple

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Ajaikapada Bhairava Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictJagatsinghpur district
DeityLord (Shiva)
Location
LocationJagatsinghpur district
StateOdisha
CountryIndia
Ajaikapada icon in the sanctum

Ajaikapada Bhairava Temple is dedicated to Ekapada Bhairava - an aspect of Shiva - present in Jagatsinghpur district of Odisha, India.

Historical evidence[]

The archaeological survey has established that the temple was built during the early 10th century by the Somavamsi Keshari Kings of Orissa. Later it was destroyed due to flood and attacks by non-Hindu rulers. The present temple was rebuilt during the 20th century.

Architecture[]

The current temple is a small Pidha deula reconstructed during the early 20th century but the Garbhagriha houses the image of Bhairava and a Shivalinga. The bhairava has one feet and four hands, of which the lower two are broken. The upper two hold disc-shaped structures. The Ajaikapada Bhairava is the ruling deity of the star Pūrva Bhādrapadā. It is evident that someone who was expert in astrology and tantra established this temple.

Location[]

The temple is located 6 km from Alanahat, Sathalapada, in Jagatsinghpur, near River Alaka (a branch of Mahanadi). Direct transport is available from Nuagaon, too.

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Coordinates: 20°09′53″N 86°13′23″E / 20.164723°N 86.223056°E / 20.164723; 86.223056

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