Chaturbhuj Temple – Orchha
Chaturbhuj Temple is situated at Orchha in Madhya Pradesh
State.
Chaturbhuj is a combination of Chatur meaning four and bhuj
meaning arms.
This temple was originally built for Lord Rama. At present
an image of Radha Krishna is worshipped in the temple.
This temple is noted for having one of the tallest Vimana
among hindu temples
The Chaturbhuj temple has tall spires in the shape of
pine cones built atop a high platform of 4.5 metres (15 ft) height. The
interior has many halls and the main hall or mandapa of the temple is built in
the shape of a cross or cruciform and is stated to be a mix of Maru-Gurjara
architecture, and it is at right angles to the vestibule, of identical layout
on either side.
The temple's exterior is richly ornamented with lotus
symbols. The building displays a blend of religious and secular styles taken
from temple and fort architecture. The temple faces east and is located on an
axis with the nearby Ram Mandir, which is inside Orccha Fort complex. However,
there is not much ornamentation in the interior part of the temple. It is said
that the towers of the temple, when built, had been covered with gold plating
which over the years has been pilfered. This temple is made of Stone, Bricks
and Lime.
According to legend this temple built after the queen
Ganesh Kuwari had a dream where Lord Rama asked her to construct a temple for
him. Following the approval to build the Chaturbhuj Temple, the queen went to
Ayodhya to obtain an image of Lord Rama that was to be enshrined in her new
temple. When she came back from Ayodhya with the image of Rama, initially she
kept the idol in Rani Mahal as the temple was still under construction. When
the temple construction was completed the queen decided to enshrine the idol at
the Chaturbhuj temple but the idol didn't move from the palace. Hence an idol
of Lord Vishnu with four arms was kept in the temple and came to be known as
Chaturbhuj Temple.
Temple Timings
5.00 am to 12.00 noon
4.00 pm to 9.00 pm
How to reach the Temple
16 km from Jhansi
119 km from Gwalior
Nearby Temples
Jhansi, Laxmi Temple – 15 km
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