Marichi Temple Explained

Marichi temple
ମାରିଚୀ ମନ୍ଦିର
Coordinates:21.5583°N 86.7528°W
Map Size:250
Country:India
State:Odisha
District:Baleswar
Locale:Ajodhya
Deity:Marichi, Varahi, Buddha
Festivals:Durga Puja, Asokastami
Architecture:Odishan Pidha vimana temple architecture
Temple Quantity:
Year Completed:10-11th Century
Temple Board:Marichi Puja Committee, Ajodhya

Marichi Temple is a Hindu and Buddhist temple located in Ajodhya, Baleswar, Odisha, India.

Location

This temple is situated 9 km north of Sajanagada. It is on the right side of the road leading from Nilagiri to Mayurbhanj in Baleswar district, Odisha.

Construction

The temple is a newly built pidha vimana style building like other temples of Odisha. The temple houses many tantric, Jain and Buddhist images dating back to the late 11th century. It is thought that the Somavamsi Keshari dynasty commissioned the statues. There are many old icons such as the Hindu goddess four-handed Varahi, the Buddha in bhumisparsa or earth touching mudra, a Jain tirthankara or spiritual teacher and the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara.

The central icon is worshiped as the Hindu goddess Durga and next to the image is the Mahayana goddess Marici. The Marici image is flanked by two goddesses. The Garbhagriha or inner sanctum houses three icons from the late 11th century. Durga Puja is a famous festival in this temple.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://ignca.nic.in/asi_reports/orbalasore019.pdf Report on Marichi Devi