Astasambhu Siva Temple – VI
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Astasambhu Siva Temple – VI is a temple in the state of Orissa
Orissa
Orissa , officially Odisha since Nov 2011, is a state of India, located on the east coast of India, by the Bay of Bengal. It is the modern name of the ancient nation of Kalinga, which was invaded by the Maurya Emperor Ashoka in 261 BC. The modern state of Orissa was established on 1 April...

 in India
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...

. It is located within the Uttaresvara Siva temple precinct. The temple is privately owned and is under care and maintenance of Ratnakara Gargabatu and family. The temple is which was worshipped earlier is now abandoned and is described as non-living temple.

History

The details mentioned in Bada division and Pabhaga mouldings on the temple shows that the temple traces its origin back to 10th century A.D.

Physical Description

The temple is surrounded by Godavari tank in east, Astasambhu Siva Temple – V
Astasambhu Siva Temple – V
Astasambhu Siva Temple – V is a temple in the state of Orissa in India. It is located within the Uttaresvara Siva temple precinct. The temple is privately owned and is under care and maintenance of Ratnakara Gargabatu and family...

 in west, Uttaresvara Siva temple in north and Astasambhu Siva Temple – VII
Astasambhu Siva Temple – VII
Astasambhu Siva Temple – VII is a temple in the state of Orissa in India. It is located within the Uttaresvara Siva temple precinct. The temple is privately owned and is under care and maintenance of Ratnakara Gargabatu and family...

 in south. The temple faces towards west.

Architectural Features

The building material used was coarse grey sandstone and construction was according to dry masonry. The temple architecture belongs to Kalingan style of architecture. On plan, the temple has a vimana and a frontal porch. The Vimana measures 1.60 square m and the frontal porch 0.30 m and the cella measures 0.90 m x 0.75 m. On elevation, the vimana is of rekha order that measures 3.85 m in height. Bada has three fold divisions and measures 1.15 m in height (pabhaga-0.30 m, jangha-0.59 m, baranda-0.26 m). The gandi and mastaka measures 1.70 m and 1.00 m respectively. The parsvadevata niches measures 0.32 m in height x 0.20 m in width, with a depth of 0.12 m are located in east, north and south, in the talajangha portion and all of them are empty. The doorjambs are plain and measures 0.97 m in height.

Conservation Problem and Remedies

The temple had been repaired by Orissan State Archaeology under X and XI Finance Commission Award. The condition of the temple is fair.
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