Odisha #TempleTales #01 : Charisambhu - The twin temples of Lord Vishnu and Shiva at Gandharadi in Boudh

In the hey days of Kalingan Temple architecture, temples showcased artistic excellence across the length and breadth of Odisha. One such example is Charisambhu Temple, also known as #Gandharadi temple owing to its location at Gandharadi village on the bank of river Mahanadi near Boudh town in Odisha. Interestingly the twin temples of Sidheswar (Lord Shiva) and Nilamadhab (Lord Vishnu) have been built on a single elevated platform, which is a rare phenomenon among Indian temples. Considered as architectural marvels from the ancient era, these twin temples are living temples of Hari and Hara with Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu worshiped everyday. Believed to be constructed in 8th Century AD by the Bhanja rulers, these two ancient temples, almost seems like exact replica of each other. However, one aspect differentiates the twin temples. Unlike other Shiva temples the Sidheswar Temple has a Shiva Linga installed at its top instead of the regular Trident or Trishul placed at top of mos...