Jump to content

Draft:Kadile PapaHareshwar Temple

Coordinates: 19°08′01″N 78°12′29″E / 19.13361°N 78.20806°E / 19.13361; 78.20806
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Rajkumar6182 (talk | contribs) at 16:42, 18 September 2023. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Sri Kadile PapaHareshwar Temple
Kadile Temple View
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictNirmal
DeityShiva, Parvati
FestivalsMaha Shivaratri
Location
LocationKadile
StateTelangana
CountryIndia
Kadile PapaHareshwar Temple is located in Telangana
Kadile PapaHareshwar Temple
Location in Telangana
Geographic coordinates19°08′01″N 78°12′29″E / 19.13361°N 78.20806°E / 19.13361; 78.20806
Temple(s)1


Sri Kadile PapaHareshwar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deities Shiva and Parvati, located at Kadile near Nirmal in the Indian state of Telangana.

It is significant to the Hindu sects of Shaivism. Shiva is worshiped as PapaHareshwara, and is represented by the lingam. His consort Parvati is depicted as Annapurna.

Location

Rock formations in the forest
Sheeps herding into the valley
Temple from highland
Water stream beside the temple

Kadile PapaHareshwar Temple is located near Kadile village that is around 20 kilometers from the Nirmal district headquarters.The temple is located in the forest of Sahyadri Hills and in a small valley surrounded by highlands.A stream is flowing besides the temple.Rocks,variety of trees,monkeys,water stream resembes a perfect forest environment.Nizamabad and Adilabad are the places with the distance of 60 and 70 km respectively. The most convenient way is to take a bus or taxi from Hyderabad. There are no accommodation available at the temple because of the forest area but one can stay in Nirmal which is only of 20km distance. and 240 kilometers from Hyderabad. Pilgrims coming by train would need to alight at the railway station in either Nizamabd or Adilabad.

Legend

As per Hindu legend, the presiding deity in the form of Linga (an iconic form of Shiva) was erected and worshipped by ParashuRama.

Mahashivaratri is the main festival celebrated here.

History

There are no inscriptional evidence about this temple but the architecture and the sculptures resembes the temple dates back to the 10th to 12th century CE.

Architecture

Head of Bringi with Khatwanga
Head of Shringi from Kadile

The temple complex covers 1 acre and built in Western Chalukyan style, the sanctum sanctorum faced to west.There were beautiful sculptures of Shringi and Bringi as dwara palakas(Gate Keepers) in side the ardha mandapa but were broken, so that they have been removed and kept outside.An another set of new statues of Shringi and bringi have been erected in the place of old once but are not to upto the mark of old once.

Kadile Varaha Murthy
Kadile Keshava Murthy

Beautifully carved sculptures of Chennakeshava and Varahaswamy are there left and right sides of the outside of the sanctum sanctorum, the two hands of the Chennakeshava sculpture were damaged. An another beautiful sculpture is of Nandi which is well ornamented and placed middle of the maha mandapa(Main Hall).

Brahma sculpture Brahma Sculpture fixed on the North side wall

Sculpture of Brahma with three heads visible and with broken four arms but with visible sruk(A device of Brahma used in Yagna) is fixed to the north side of the Temple.Ganesha and Bhairava statues are there to the east and south sides of the walls of the temple.

Annapurna shrine

There is another small shrine located immediately northeastern side of the temple which is dedicated to the goddess Annapurna, consort of the lord shiva.

Shivalingana Murthy Sculpture
Nataraja sculpture

There are another beautifully carved sculptures of Umaalingana Murthy(Uma+Alingana) and Thandava Shiva. Umaalingana murthy seated on his mount Nandi and small sculptures of Ganesha and Karthikeya are there both sides. The Thandava Shiva sculpture also accompanied by small statues of dancing Ganesha and Karthikeya.

Broken Sculptures in trash

There are many other sculptures which are beautifully carved and belongs to ancient period were thrown outside of the temple with carelessness.

A fragment of thoranam in the site

Administration

The temple is maintained and administered by government of Telangana.

Festivals and rituals

Maha Shivaratri is the most important festival here, along with Dasara Sarannavartrulu.