Jaleswar Siva Temple Precinct, Hindu temple precinct in Bhubaneswar, India.
The Jaleswar Siva Temple Precinct is a Hindu temple in Bhubaneswar with traditional Odisha architectural features and a walled complex. The central sanctum houses a circular Shiva lingam resting on a yonipitha, and the precinct includes a pond located to the east.
The temple was established during the reign of Padma Keshari of the Keshari dynasty as an important center of worship. This founding created the base for its role as an established sacred site that has remained active through the centuries.
The temple hosts regular worship ceremonies and festivals like Sivaratri and Janmastami throughout the year, which draw devotees and visitors. These observances show how the precinct remains an active center for both personal prayer and community gatherings.
The temple is located about 2 kilometers from Patia and about 6 kilometers south of Chudangagada, making it fairly accessible. A pond on the east side and surrounding walls define the precinct boundaries and help visitors understand the layout.
The temple contains rare sculptural arrangements within its wall niches, featuring deities like Ganesa, Kartikeya, and Mahisasuramardini in distinctive poses. These artistic details in the niches make the precinct stand out for visitors who pay close attention to the carved elements.
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