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Baitala Deula

Baitala deuḷa
ବଇତାଳ ଦେଉଳ
Vaitala Mandira.jpg
Baitala deuḷaବଇତାଳ ଦେଉଳ is located in Odisha
Baitala deuḷaବଇତାଳ ଦେଉଳ
Baitala deuḷa
ବଇତାଳ ଦେଉଳ
Location in Orissa
Geography
Coordinates 20°16′N 85°15′E / 20.267°N 85.250°E / 20.267; 85.250Coordinates: 20°16′N 85°15′E / 20.267°N 85.250°E / 20.267; 85.250
Country India
State Orissa
District Khurda
Location Bhubaneswar
Culture
Primary deity Kapalini (Shakti)
Architecture
Architectural styles Kalinga architecture

Vaitaḷa deuḷa or Baitala deuḷa(Odia: ବଇତାଳ ଦେଉଳ, Devnagari:वैताळ देउळ) is an 8th-century Hindu temple of typical Khakara style dedicated to Goddess Chamunda located in Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Orissa, India. It is also locally known as "Tini Mundia Mandira".

Baitaḷa Deuḷa Temple’s striking feature is the shape of its sanctuary tower. The semi-cylindrical shape of its roof is a leading example of Khakhara order of temples— which bears an affinity to the Dravidian Gopuram of the South Indian temples. Its gabled towers with a row of Shikharas reveals unmistakable signs of southern intrusion. The plan of the deuḷa is oblong and the Jaga mohan is a rectangular structure, but embedded in each angle is a small subsidiary shrine. Baitala deuḷa boasts of some figures, although executed in relief, are however characterized by delicacy of features and perfect equipoise.

The outer walls are encrusted with panels of Hindu deities, mostly Shiva and his consort Parvati in her Shakti form, hunting processions, capturing of wild elephants and the occasional erotic couples.

The facade of the deuḷa above the left of the Jagamohana is dominated by two Chaitya windows—the lower one having a beautifully carved figure of Surya the Sun God noted for its facial expression, with Usha (Dawn) and Pratyusha shooting arrows on either side and with Aruna in front, driving a chariot of seven horses.

The medallion in the upper Chaitya window houses a 10-armed Nataraja or dancing Shiva. In front of the flat roofed Jagamohana is a stone post relieved with two Buddha like figures seated in Dharma-Chakra-Pravartana mudra.


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