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Nilkantheswar Shiva Temple : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nilkantheswar Shiva Temple
Nilakanthesvara Shiva Temple is a temple in Orissa, India, located on the western embankment of the Bindusagar tank. It is situated on the left side of the lane branching from the road leading from Kedar Gouri chowk to the Vaitaḷa deuḷa in Bhubaneswar, the capital state of Orissa. The temple faces east. The temple's enshrining deity is a circular yoni pitha with a chlorite Siva lingam. The temple is made out of sandstone. The present temple is a recent construction over the remains of an earlier one. The building material is old but the entire structure now has cement plaster and an enamel point. The temple has multiple public owners. == History == The original temple was constructed during the 10th Century, as indicated by the Parsvadevata-like Kartikeya holding a cock in his upper left hand. The local people ascribe the temple to the Kesaris (Somavamsis). Its cultural significance is Sankranti and Sivaratri. Its social significance was for the rituals of Sradha, Rudrabhiseka, mangula, marriage and thread ceremonies.
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