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Takhteshwar Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityShiva
Location
LocationBhavnagar, Gujarat, India
Architecture
StyleGujarati architectural style
FounderMaharaja Takhtsinhji
Completed1893

Takhteshwar Temple is a historic Hindu temple located atop a small hill in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India. Dedicated to the deity Shiva, the temple was commissioned by Maharaja Takhtsinhji in 1893 and is named after him.[citation needed]

Architecture[edit]

The Takhteshwar Temple is constructed entirely of white marble and features the traditional Gujarati architectural style. The temple is supported by 18 ornately carved pillars and includes a large marble courtyard. At the center of the main hall stands a three-eyed idol of Lord Shiva, flanked by a statue of Nandi the bull, facing the sanctum.[citation needed]

Location and significance[edit]

Perched atop a hillock, the temple offers panoramic views of Bhavnagar and the Gulf of Khambhat. It is a significant cultural landmark and a center of spiritual activity in the region, attracting thousands of pilgrims and tourists, especially during the festival of Maha Shivaratri.[citation needed]

Cultural impact[edit]

Takhteshwar Temple is not only a place of worship but also a venue for various cultural and religious events in the city. The temple's serene and scenic environment makes it a popular spot for meditation and spiritual gatherings.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "આ મંદિરનાં નિર્માણમાં ઇંટ, ચૂનો, પથ્થરનો ઉપયોગ થયો નથી, કોણે બનાવ્યું હતું મંદિર?". News18 ગુજરાતી (in Gujarati). 2023-03-22. Retrieved 2024-04-30.