Deo Somnath Temple
Distance
: 24km from Dungarpur
¤ Temple of Lord Shiva
Deo Somnath stone temple located 24 Km from Dungarpur is dedicated to
Lord Shiva
Deo Somnath is famous for its spectacular 12th century temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva. This stone temple is an exact replica of the
original Somnath Temple in Gujarat. Invaders from across the western
borders of India, the first being Mahmud of Ghazni in 1025, repeatedly
plundered the original temple, carrying away its vast treasures. The
fear of further destruction by the invaders led the devout and devoted
Hindus to build a duplicate copy in the inland.
¤ Resembles Khajuraho Temples
The Deo Somnath Temple also resembles one of the stone temples at
Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh. The temple has a massive elephant carved
out of stone at its entrance and a stone Nandi (Lord Shivas
bull) faces the main shrine. The temple walls have panels of
handprints perhaps of the women who immolated themselves as sati. Sati
comes from the Sanskrit word satya or truth, which is attributed to a
woman who has followed the right and virtuous path by immolating
herself on the funeral pyre of her husband. The ceiling of the
corbelled dome is a fine piece of architecture resembling the ceilings
of the Jain temples in Ranakpur. It is an exquisite example of the
complexities and delicacies of stone carving. The pillars are carved
with various patterns, the walls with their panel of sculpted figures,
stuccos and several inscriptions all add to the charm of this ancient
temple. |