Sanctuary OF DEVRANI JETHANI AT TALA, BILASPUR, CHHATTISGARH

 Sanctuary OF DEVRANI JETHANI AT TALA, BILASPUR, CHHATTISGARH





Names Tala and Malhar make you consider places with some melodic inheritance yet here lies the engineering legacy of the Chhattisgarh locale. This specific spot around the gathering point of Maniyari and Shivnath streams is by all accounts overwhelmed by the Shaivites. However the area in general is overwhelmed by the legends of Ramayana. We were informed that Tala, specifically, is known for Tantric practices. The following are two sanctuaries of Devrani Jethani.  Corporate Tour Packages 


Sanctuary of Devrani Jethani, Bilaspur - Chhattisgarh Tourist Place


There are stays of two antiquated sanctuaries here. Both lie a good ways off of a couple of meters from one another and are famously known as Devrani Jethani sanctuaries. Legend is that they were worked for the spouses of two imperial siblings.


Jethani Temple

The Jethani or the Elder sister-in-law sanctuary has totally fallen. Stones that would have remained as the sanctuary once are presently heaped upon each other with their carvings peeping out at different points. You can see the elephants that would have been at the entry. You can see the cut support points that would have upheld the roof. Furthermore you can see the actual roof has succumbed to the gravity.


Devrani Temple

Devrani or the sanctuary of the more youthful sister-in-law, the sanctuary has the base stage unblemished alongside steps that lead to the fundamental place of worship. The doorjamb has endure the remnants of times as though remaining there to provide you with a brief look at how the sanctuary would have been. It has perplexing cutting surrounding it. The thick dividers have widely cut lion appearances and human figures, likely recounting a few stories or portraying a few scenes. Its corners are cut as twists made of rosettes in various examples. What's more there are straight boards with lotus rosettes. There is Amalaka on top of the support points and Puran Ghatak at its base. The top board has heavenly figures and the board underneath that has figures that likely had a place with the gods yet are unrecognizable at this point.


There are boards showing moving men with excessively short legs similar to the Ganesha figure lying outside the sanctuary. A large portion of the stones here have been haphazardly assembled and you can't be certain in the event that they all had a place with a similar sanctuary. The sanctuary plan is by all accounts to such an extent that with each progression you go higher, setting the Garbh-Griha or the Sanctum Sanctorum at the most elevated point. It is hard to figure from the remaining parts the sort of Shikhara or superstructures the sanctuaries would have had. However, from the area - among Orissa and Khajuraho it tends to be surmised that it should be in Nagar style.


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