TAMBDI SURLA TEMPLE
MAHADEV TEMPLE, TAMBDI SURLA
A 12th century Shaivite Temple in the Kadamba style dedicated to Lord Shiva and an active place of Hindu worship.
Built in the Kadamba style from Basalt, carried across the mountain from the Deccan Plateau by craftsmen.
It is considered to be the only specimen of Kadamba architecture in Basalt Stone preserved and available in Goa. Due to its remote location in a clearing deep in the forest at the foot of the Western Ghats the Temple has survived untouched.
There is a Ling mounted on the pedestal inside the inner sanctum and the local legend has it that a huge KING COBRA is in permanent residence in the dimly lit interior.
The temple consist of Garbhagriha, Antarala and a pillared Nandi Mandapa built of Basalt. The four pillars , embellished with intricate carvings of elephants and chains support a stone ceiling decorated with finely carved Ashtoken lotus flowers. Figures of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma, with their respective consorts appear on panels at the sides of the Temple. The Temple faces the east so that the first rays of the rising sun shines o the deity.
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