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Laxminarayan Temple

 

Laxminarayan Temple

The Construction of The Temple
The beautiful Laxminarayan Temple was built circa a.d. 1622 by Vir Singh Deo, but soon fell into disrepair because of inadequate maintenance. Extensively renovated by Prithvi Singh in 1793, the temple has a rectangular plan with four multi-faced projecting bastions at its four corners. Built with lime mortar and bricks, the temple resembles a fort, with slots for cannons to fire at the enemy.

Laxminarayan Temple The Intricate Work of The Temple
In the temple are jali (lattice) windows for letting in a bit of sunlight and fresh air. This may seem quite unusual for a Hindu temple. Carved designs are arranged in a geometrical form in the temple, and below the parapets are vistas of the life and times of Lord Krishna, decorated with patterns of animals and flowers. The inner portion of the temple is adorned with murals that integrate both the Mughal and Bundela schools of painting in a charming mix. The themes are based on Sage Valmiki's Ramayana, and the poet, Tulsidas', Ram Charitra Manas.

Temple Dedicated To Hindu Goddess Laxmi
The temple was built in honour of Laxmi, the Hindu Goddess of Wealth. In the temple's inner sanctum, Vir Singh built a peeth, or seat, for offering sacrifices to Laxmi. In this temple, sacrifices are made in a manner similar to those of the Tantrik cult. Tantra can best be described as a yoga of action, not abstract contemplation. Instead of denying themselves worldly pleasures, tantriks strive to gain the maximum pleasure from them. The realisation of their enjoyment reaches such a crescendo that the energy released can carry consciousness to the peak of enlightenment. Elaborate rituals and body magic, especially sexual intercourse, mark the cult.

The altar of the Laxminarayan Temple is constructed in the shape of a yoni (vulva). The temple has no idol of the goddess, but as it is dedicated to Goddess Laxmi, it is known as the Laxmi Temple. However, images of the two lovers, Radha and Lord Krishna, can be found in the shrine. An apartment that was built much later has wall paintings depicting India's first battle for independence, fought in 1857. These portray another Laxmi, a mortal but a goddess in the art of warfare, Rani Laxmibai, who played a sterling role in resisting British might during the revolt.





   
   
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